Hi guys,
Noob here trying to get my new wood burning stove installed.
I am trying to install about 20’ of Selkirk supervent class a pipe through an existing brick chase, so I can only support at top and bottom. I did talk to technical support there and they said ok. I am using the additional exterior rings around each joint. I have to build a segment at a time by adding to the bottom
Unfortunately, I have assembled the chimney twice within the chase, but each time I go for the final lift into place, one of the pipe joints in the middle of the run decouples in spite of the outer locking bands being applied as tight as I can get them.
Would it be ok to use some stainless sheet metal screws to also screw the segments together through the outer wall only?
A timely answer would be greatly appreciated as I want to complete tomorrow?
Thanks!
Noob here trying to get my new wood burning stove installed.
I am trying to install about 20’ of Selkirk supervent class a pipe through an existing brick chase, so I can only support at top and bottom. I did talk to technical support there and they said ok. I am using the additional exterior rings around each joint. I have to build a segment at a time by adding to the bottom
Unfortunately, I have assembled the chimney twice within the chase, but each time I go for the final lift into place, one of the pipe joints in the middle of the run decouples in spite of the outer locking bands being applied as tight as I can get them.
Would it be ok to use some stainless sheet metal screws to also screw the segments together through the outer wall only?
A timely answer would be greatly appreciated as I want to complete tomorrow?
Thanks!