My outside chimney (class a) is installed. The hearth is ready and the stove is in place.
I have some single wall black stovepipe to install, connecting the stove to the chimney, but plan to upgrade that to double wall pipe. This is the stovepipe in the living space and transitions into a class A (Selkirk) chimney at the wall.
I'd like to confirm how to seal and screw the joints..
I understand the joints need three screws and cement. I plan also to seal/cement the lengthwise seam.
Is THIS the cement to use on stovepipe joints and seams?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_64843-85334-GA0188_0__
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/063467/063467845973lg.jpg
IMPERIAL 8-oz Stove and Fireplace Cement
Or this (red silicon)?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_305603-85334-KK0321_0__
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/063467/063467856979lg.jpg
IMPERIAL 2.7-oz High-Temp Sealant
Or something else entirely?
Also, there is one 90 degree elbow that has several sections that can be turned to obtain less than 90 degree angles. I plan to put more cement on the inside along those turning seams. Is this correct or do those slip joints NOT need to be further sealed?
Again, this stovepipe will be replaced later with better, double walled pipe, but it is getting cold and this is what I have today!
Below is the mockup. The straight sections are 2'. Someone suggested an alternate (2 45 elbows and a diagonal) layout but I'll wait on that until I upgrade the stovepipe. (no, that is NOT the first fire kindling behind the glass)
I have some single wall black stovepipe to install, connecting the stove to the chimney, but plan to upgrade that to double wall pipe. This is the stovepipe in the living space and transitions into a class A (Selkirk) chimney at the wall.
I'd like to confirm how to seal and screw the joints..
I understand the joints need three screws and cement. I plan also to seal/cement the lengthwise seam.
Is THIS the cement to use on stovepipe joints and seams?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_64843-85334-GA0188_0__
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/063467/063467845973lg.jpg
IMPERIAL 8-oz Stove and Fireplace Cement
Or this (red silicon)?
http://www.lowes.com/pd_305603-85334-KK0321_0__
http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/063467/063467856979lg.jpg
IMPERIAL 2.7-oz High-Temp Sealant
Or something else entirely?
Also, there is one 90 degree elbow that has several sections that can be turned to obtain less than 90 degree angles. I plan to put more cement on the inside along those turning seams. Is this correct or do those slip joints NOT need to be further sealed?
Again, this stovepipe will be replaced later with better, double walled pipe, but it is getting cold and this is what I have today!
Below is the mockup. The straight sections are 2'. Someone suggested an alternate (2 45 elbows and a diagonal) layout but I'll wait on that until I upgrade the stovepipe. (no, that is NOT the first fire kindling behind the glass)