Prior homeowner left this wood burner in the basement, removed the stove pipe and couldn't move the stove due to weight and left it. I want to connect it. I've got a quote from a local hardware store, $475 for a Tee, small telescoping section, 90 fitting and masonry adapter.. seems VERY expensive. The Cap for the Tee alone is $50. This is all single-wall piping.
I'm hoping you can educate me on the proper way to connect this stove to the masonry inlet. I can't find a single-wall masonry adapter anywhere online. See photos.
-Single Wall Tee into back of stove,
-Vertical straight pipe section into a 90 - Need to find a single wall telescoping piece..
-90 connects into a 12" section to move off he wall a bit
-How do I connect properly to the masonry hole? Just shove a straight pipe section into the opening? It's a good 24" deep into wall.
Stove is a steel 8" rear-outlet unit.
Measurement to center of outlet on stove from ground is 28"
Measurement to center of masonry chimney inlet from ground is 64"
I'm hoping you can educate me on the proper way to connect this stove to the masonry inlet. I can't find a single-wall masonry adapter anywhere online. See photos.
-Single Wall Tee into back of stove,
-Vertical straight pipe section into a 90 - Need to find a single wall telescoping piece..
-90 connects into a 12" section to move off he wall a bit
-How do I connect properly to the masonry hole? Just shove a straight pipe section into the opening? It's a good 24" deep into wall.
Stove is a steel 8" rear-outlet unit.
Measurement to center of outlet on stove from ground is 28"
Measurement to center of masonry chimney inlet from ground is 64"
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