I know this must sound silly, but when you install a liner, how do you connect the black pipe from a stove to the stainless steel "snout" coming through the thimble?
With my old terra cotta and masonry flue and thimble, I would just slide the black pipe all the way into the thimble and use a little furnace cement to seal any gaps. I'm getting ready to install a 6-inch stainless liner, so I'm test fitting everything before I try to install it. I discovered today that my Ventis single wall pipe section won't fit over the snout coming from the liner.
I bought the liner and the black pipe from Rockford Chimney Supply. When I called them for help, the rep said I was the only person he'd talked to in 3 years who'd had a problem with this. So... I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but how do other people connect their black pipe to their liners?
With my old terra cotta and masonry flue and thimble, I would just slide the black pipe all the way into the thimble and use a little furnace cement to seal any gaps. I'm getting ready to install a 6-inch stainless liner, so I'm test fitting everything before I try to install it. I discovered today that my Ventis single wall pipe section won't fit over the snout coming from the liner.
I bought the liner and the black pipe from Rockford Chimney Supply. When I called them for help, the rep said I was the only person he'd talked to in 3 years who'd had a problem with this. So... I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but how do other people connect their black pipe to their liners?