Connecting liner to stove

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G Archer

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Aug 7, 2008
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Middle Georgia
Hi everyone, I lined a chimmney with 6'' ss Sch 10 pipe. I need something flexible to make the final connection the the rockland 550,approx 16'' with a slight offset about 6''. Any ideas?




Thanks , Glenn Archer
 
I'd look into adding an SS flex-to-flex adapter A short length of flex
& then an SS offset adapter into the top of your Rockland...
Google Heat Fab...They probably have what you need...
 
You probably need a piece of rigid with an offset box [/quote]offset box or just a two foot section of flexible pipe and another appliance connector to mate the two together.[quote author="G Archer" date="1256486827"]Hi everyone, I lined a chimmney with 6'' ss Sch 10 pipe. I need something flexible to make the final connection the the rockland 550,approx 16'' with a slight offset about 6''. Any ideas?




Thanks , Glenn Archer
 
Thanks fellas for the replies.Do you know where I can buy about 2ft. of 6'' SS liner.Howf lexible is the liner as I have never worked with it.


Thanks, Glenn Archer
 
Liners are somewhat flexible as long as you have space to move them. Does your opening have enough room to pull the liner forward approx. 3 inches.
 
I've got about 2 feet left over from my install.
 
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