Identifying Chimney Pipe

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KGNM

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Mar 7, 2016
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New Mexico
Hello all.

I'm trying to potentially ID and match my wood stove's pipe above the roof so I can hopefully extend its height.
It is 6" inner diameter, insulated, double wall WITHOUT any twist lock. The ends are completely smooth, except for a ridge that runs all the way around the pipe a few inches from one end, and a slightly wider few inches on the other end to slide over the top of another section. The insulation between walls is visible on the ends instead of being enclosed with metal.
It looks nearly identical to the Supervent brand carried at Lowes, except no twist lock nubs, just smooth metal, and insulation visible whereas the Supervent is sealed on the ends.
I'm not having any luck locating anything like this in my neck of the woods, so any tips, manufacturers, etc would be much appreciated!
 
Apologizes for not including pictures from the start. Here are two of the top of the pipe.
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You're welcome.
Don't forget that you will have to add a roof brace
kit if you extend 5 feet out of your roof.
 
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