We just replaced a malm firedrum freestanding fireplace which connected to our 9" chimney, with an 6" Englander stove.
I've been having a hard time finding a 6' to 9" adapter. In calling the local stove shops nobody says that anyone makes a 9" chimney. The Chimney is a 3 walled 9" Duravent chimney that's probably as old as the house (1980) but I can't find anything on the duravent website about 9" chimneys.
Does anybody know of any woodstove 6" to 9" adapters?
I did find a 6" to 9" 'stovepipe' reducer but when it arrived it looks like its made from galvanized steel which I'm hesitant to use with a wood stove (poisonous zinc oxide gases)
Any suggestions?
Does anyone think I should just use adapter I already have?
Here's a picture of the outside of the chimney (it's housed in a wooden chase)
Here's the stove chimney and current (I believe galvanized) adapter.
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146057-d1e6365df6fbccb9b7c2d4093f3443dc.jpg?hash=EtnPse886i)
Here's a close up of the adapter I bought online as a "stovepipe" adapter.
the label says (broken link removed to http://www.essentialhardware.com/imperial-manufacturing-gv12699x6-311p-galvanized-increaser-9-x-6-236646.html)
((broken link removed to http://www.essentialhardware.com/imperial-manufacturing-gv12699x6-311p-galvanized-increaser-9-x-6-236646.html)
And here's the chimney the inner pipe is 9" The outside chimney is also 9"
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146059-8511cd97b43bddf28d1a36c77f01cc55.jpg?hash=rtgPziRSDJ)
I've been having a hard time finding a 6' to 9" adapter. In calling the local stove shops nobody says that anyone makes a 9" chimney. The Chimney is a 3 walled 9" Duravent chimney that's probably as old as the house (1980) but I can't find anything on the duravent website about 9" chimneys.
Does anybody know of any woodstove 6" to 9" adapters?
I did find a 6" to 9" 'stovepipe' reducer but when it arrived it looks like its made from galvanized steel which I'm hesitant to use with a wood stove (poisonous zinc oxide gases)
Any suggestions?
Does anyone think I should just use adapter I already have?
Here's a picture of the outside of the chimney (it's housed in a wooden chase)
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146056-85f0bb0725f31099855ea20a555b113c.jpg?hash=ehPeJ2nOn2)
Here's the stove chimney and current (I believe galvanized) adapter.
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146057-d1e6365df6fbccb9b7c2d4093f3443dc.jpg?hash=EtnPse886i)
Here's a close up of the adapter I bought online as a "stovepipe" adapter.
the label says (broken link removed to http://www.essentialhardware.com/imperial-manufacturing-gv12699x6-311p-galvanized-increaser-9-x-6-236646.html)
((broken link removed to http://www.essentialhardware.com/imperial-manufacturing-gv12699x6-311p-galvanized-increaser-9-x-6-236646.html)
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146058-84ffb980243d644f14c99930eab753e7.jpg?hash=9ysTjfA4cs)
And here's the chimney the inner pipe is 9" The outside chimney is also 9"
![[Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width [Hearth.com] Need help with a 9" chimney width](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/146/146059-8511cd97b43bddf28d1a36c77f01cc55.jpg?hash=rtgPziRSDJ)