Selkirk Wall Support

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Enplater

Burning Hunk
Jun 6, 2017
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I’ve been searching all over the net for Selkirks adjustable wall support, specifically the one that is adjustable from 2-6” from the vertical wall. The part number is JSC6WS. I can’t seem to find any place that sells it.
Does anyone know if it has been discontinued or know where I can buy one?
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Might be an old catalog. For the Supervent JSC chimney, look for JSC6AWS. I think the Tee plug must be purchased separately, J61TPI
 
Thanks begreen. I have the JSC6AWS already but I need to get around 2 1/8” on the gable end roof line where the shingles stick out of the siding. If I use the normal wall support and wall bands I believe that only accounts for 2” from the siding, If that. I have the 15 degree offset kit I could use but I’d rather have the stack go straight up so I can use a regular chimney brush.
I guess I can just shim behind the wall support and wall bands with PT or plastic decking or whatever to make up for the 2 1/8”
Any thoughts?
 
Yes, use a 2x4 under each leg as a shim.
 
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Yes, use a 2x4 under each leg as a shim.
Will do. I’ll post pictures when everything is done, hopefully in 2 or 3 weeks.
 
I was thinking of something similar to this. It looks like composite trim or something. Looks better than PT, and maybe I can find the right size. If I used PT I think I would use 4x4 and rip it to the 2 1/8” I need to clear the gable. Maybe I’m just being crazy.
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Is that 2-1/8" including the 2" clearance to combustibles (overhanging shingles) that I think most class A pipes need?
 
Yes, the wall bands and wall support have 2” clearance built into them. I just need an additional 2.125” to get around the roof line. I’ll add a picture to try to clear up what I’m talking about.

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