Edit: Found a collar ...Connecting Englander 17 to stove pipe

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curlymurt

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Dec 16, 2016
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Indianapolis, IN
Sorry for the super newbie question, but I couldn't find any threads about this... I bought the Englander 17 (1200sft) that you can get at Lowes, Homedepot, Ace, Tractor supply, etc for cheap. This is a completely new install of chimney, hearth, etc.

I'm new to installing these, so the simplest part of the install is actually the most confusing for me. I have the supervent/Selkirk piping from Menards for the stove pipe and chimney. What in the world do I use to connect the double wall stove pipe to the top of the stove? The ONLY reason I ask, is because the telescopic double wall pipe (the sticker points up and says up, so I know it's in the correct orientation) has 3 screw holes on the bottom but the stove has 4 predrilled holes. Do I just drill different holes into the stove pipe so it connects using 4 screws?

Edit: I found a collar adapter to use
 
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