I recently installed a masonry chimney, and purchased a wood burning stove. Now I'm at the critical part of connecting them, and I can't seem to figure it out.
The thimble sticks out from the wall 5 and a half inches. I need my stove pipe to come down about 4 feet and over about 12 inches. My walls are non combustible as is my cement floor. My stove has a 6 inch output.
I guess my questions are:
1. How do I connect stove pipe to my thimble?
2. Should I go with single or double wall pipe?
3. Where should I put the damper?
4. What brand or store would carry what I need?
I'm not in a rush, as this is my first session and I don't have too much seasoned wood yet. But I'd like to have this going before Christmas for the kids.
Thanks for any advice or assistace you can provide.
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The thimble sticks out from the wall 5 and a half inches. I need my stove pipe to come down about 4 feet and over about 12 inches. My walls are non combustible as is my cement floor. My stove has a 6 inch output.
I guess my questions are:
1. How do I connect stove pipe to my thimble?
2. Should I go with single or double wall pipe?
3. Where should I put the damper?
4. What brand or store would carry what I need?
I'm not in a rush, as this is my first session and I don't have too much seasoned wood yet. But I'd like to have this going before Christmas for the kids.
Thanks for any advice or assistace you can provide.
![[Hearth.com] Stove pipe worries [Hearth.com] Stove pipe worries](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/217/217346-794190e3c2637cae0a73dc83be38eed7.jpg?hash=78RUN4Pp9B)
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