After a long, and arduous two days (with weather in the teens and windy as hell)... she is in and burning!
Pictures will come when I can. I used Selkirk Double Wall Black on the inside of the house. I had to use a single wall adapter to go from the stove to the DSP.... I neglected to order the right one... which I THINK is this (anyone have ideas?) (broken link removed to http://www.woodstovepro.com/store/Selkirk-6-DSP-Stove-Adaptor-266243-DSP6SA-1-p20340.html)
I have some single wall pipe that I have hammered flat and made a staggered baffle behind the pipe right now (and it is cooler behind this than behind all the DSP above it). Will be remedied soon.
I am thinking that I will need a damper for this. About 9' of DSP from the stove top to the cathedral support box... then 6' of Class A out of the roof. The stove air is currently at its lowest air setting.. and I can see the secondaries and regular flame almost being 'pulled' up the front of the stove and out.
Pictures will come when I can. I used Selkirk Double Wall Black on the inside of the house. I had to use a single wall adapter to go from the stove to the DSP.... I neglected to order the right one... which I THINK is this (anyone have ideas?) (broken link removed to http://www.woodstovepro.com/store/Selkirk-6-DSP-Stove-Adaptor-266243-DSP6SA-1-p20340.html)
I have some single wall pipe that I have hammered flat and made a staggered baffle behind the pipe right now (and it is cooler behind this than behind all the DSP above it). Will be remedied soon.
I am thinking that I will need a damper for this. About 9' of DSP from the stove top to the cathedral support box... then 6' of Class A out of the roof. The stove air is currently at its lowest air setting.. and I can see the secondaries and regular flame almost being 'pulled' up the front of the stove and out.