Schrader fireplace

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Jan 13, 2018
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Georgia
I have a Schrader fireplace probably 1980s circa that has trees on the doors has a 8-inch flu coming out the top Center of stove. I am having trouble finding adapter for the stove that will fit over the 8 coming out to the 8 inch stove pipe. Any ideas on where to locate this?
 
This is a picture of the stove in question. Thanks for any help I can get.
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Is this a Fireplace Insert with no legs called a Fireplace Insert, or freestanding stove?

The connector pipe goes inside the collar on a stove. If the crimped end doesn't fit, crimp smaller with hand crimpers until it fits.
An insert uses a "boot" to connect to the flue liner that should extend all the way to the top of chimney.
 
Is this a Fireplace Insert with no legs called a Fireplace Insert, or freestanding stove?

The connector pipe goes inside the collar on a stove. If the crimped end doesn't fit, crimp smaller with hand crimpers until it fits.
An insert uses a "boot" to connect to the flue liner that should extend all the way to the top of chimney.

It is a free standing stove.
 
No adapter necessary.
Crimp the male end of connector pipe until it fits into the stove collar. Insert 3 screws through collar into pipe as well as at each pipe joint.
The pipe must be inside collar so any condensate can drip back into the stove to be consumed.