Hello everyone, I was hoping someone more knowledgeable than me could help shed some light on my problem. I have an old Atlanta Stove Works model 26 fireplace and almost enough single wall stove pipe to reach my ceiling.
In the photo, you can see there is an 8" gap between where the stove pipe ends and where the ceiling support box will be mounted.
As I understand it, I will need a "dripless smoke pipe adapter" that will slide inside the stove pipe and allow me to connect to double wall chimney pipe.
Will it be possible for me to slide the DSA down through the ceiling support box and into the stove pipe, and thus make up the 8" gap difference? Also, assuming I have all Selkirk manufactured products, will I be able to connect the DSA directly to Selkirk Sure-Temp double wall chimney pipe?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. If you need more info about my situation, just ask and I'll reply quickly. Thanks again!
~Virgil
In the photo, you can see there is an 8" gap between where the stove pipe ends and where the ceiling support box will be mounted.
As I understand it, I will need a "dripless smoke pipe adapter" that will slide inside the stove pipe and allow me to connect to double wall chimney pipe.
Will it be possible for me to slide the DSA down through the ceiling support box and into the stove pipe, and thus make up the 8" gap difference? Also, assuming I have all Selkirk manufactured products, will I be able to connect the DSA directly to Selkirk Sure-Temp double wall chimney pipe?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. If you need more info about my situation, just ask and I'll reply quickly. Thanks again!
~Virgil