Many people ask the question on how to adapt the 2 1/4 inch oak pipe to the 3 inch opening on the stove so I thought I would post how I did mine. Might be a good candidate for a STICKIE.
I went to the local performance muffler shop and had them make me up an adapter that was a little over 3 inch on one side and 2 1/4 inch on the other. I had to go back a few times to have them get the dimensions right but in the end It fits like a glove and doesn't look Micky mouse. I then went to Home Depot and got some neoprene pipe insulation and wrapped the OAK pipe from the wall to the stove.$5.00 for the adapter done installed.![[Hearth.com] OAK Adaptor How To. A stickie candidate ? [Hearth.com] OAK Adaptor How To. A stickie candidate ?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/139/139849-7fedd8bd2d50722667e8c405c5c2295f.jpg?hash=-kJX9l8GaW)
I went to the local performance muffler shop and had them make me up an adapter that was a little over 3 inch on one side and 2 1/4 inch on the other. I had to go back a few times to have them get the dimensions right but in the end It fits like a glove and doesn't look Micky mouse. I then went to Home Depot and got some neoprene pipe insulation and wrapped the OAK pipe from the wall to the stove.$5.00 for the adapter done installed.
![[Hearth.com] OAK Adaptor How To. A stickie candidate ? [Hearth.com] OAK Adaptor How To. A stickie candidate ?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/139/139849-7fedd8bd2d50722667e8c405c5c2295f.jpg?hash=-kJX9l8GaW)