Can anyone please held identify this stove pipe?

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Hi there! I already have a couple sections of this (I think) double-walled stove pipe, and I need to buy some more, can anyone please help me identify it? It's 8" internal diameter, and about 9-3/8" OD.
[Hearth.com] Can anyone please held identify this stove pipe?
[Hearth.com] Can anyone please held identify this stove pipe?
[Hearth.com] Can anyone please held identify this stove pipe?
[Hearth.com] Can anyone please held identify this stove pipe?


Thanks so much! TC
 
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I have Selkirk ultra-temp and it looks identical to that, cap included.


 
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I have Selkirk and it looks identical to that, cap included.
Thanks so much for the VERY prompt reply! I'll for sure check it out!

I was just looking to see if I could edit my original post, as I wanted to add the following:

Also, it will be going on outside of house against a wall that is about 1/2" thick cement board, but has wooden 2 x 4's underneath it and a wooden panel inside, so do you happen to have any ideas of how far it would have to be away from the wall, and do they sell "Hangers" to go around it and hold it in place? Thanks in advance for all of the info! TC
 
I suggest (again) to sell it and buy 6" for your stove.
That is the safe way to go. You're not living there alone, so it's not only you who is affected if/when things go south.

BTW, do you have working smoke and CO alarms?
 
I suggest (again) to sell it and buy 6" for your stove.
That is the safe way to go. You're not living there alone, so it's not only you who is affected if/when things go south.

BTW, do you have working smoke and CO alarms?
Can I reduce the whole outlet of the stove from 8" to 6" without causing any issues? If so, then I wouldn't mind replacing all of the pipe.

Yes, of course, I have working smoke and CO alarms! I'd never be without them! Even BEFORE installing a stove! :)

Thanks!
 
Can I reduce the whole outlet of the stove from 8" to 6" without causing any issues? If so, then I wouldn't mind replacing all of the pipe.

Does your stove outlet require 6 or 8 inch pipe?
 
Can I reduce the whole outlet of the stove from 8" to 6" without causing any issues? If so, then I wouldn't mind replacing all of the pipe.

Yes, of course, I have working smoke and CO alarms! I'd never be without them! Even BEFORE installing a stove! :)

Thanks!
I thought you had said the stove had a 6" outlet?