I have expandable stovepipe going between the stove and the ceiling box. I had to pull the pipe out to clean the chimney a few weeks ago. In the process I cleaned the stovepipe and went to reinstall it. The problem is that the expandable stovepipe is stuck and won't move out to the length I need.
Here is what I have done so far trying to get it unstuck.
1. Lubed the joint
2. Large man on either side twisting and pulling - DIDN'T BUDGE
3. Strap wrench on either side twisting - MOVED 1/16 inch
4. Hammer and metal pipe hitting on the inside lip of the stovepipe - MOVED inch and stopped
5. Heated outer pipe to expand it and then used a strap wrench on either end and hammers to try and pull the pipes apart - DIDN'T BUDGE
I'm now looking online for a different style of pipe. I really don't want to spend another $75 or $100 on new expandable stovepipe. Anyone else had this problem and figured out how to get the two pipes separated?
Here is what I have done so far trying to get it unstuck.
1. Lubed the joint
2. Large man on either side twisting and pulling - DIDN'T BUDGE
3. Strap wrench on either side twisting - MOVED 1/16 inch
4. Hammer and metal pipe hitting on the inside lip of the stovepipe - MOVED inch and stopped
5. Heated outer pipe to expand it and then used a strap wrench on either end and hammers to try and pull the pipes apart - DIDN'T BUDGE
I'm now looking online for a different style of pipe. I really don't want to spend another $75 or $100 on new expandable stovepipe. Anyone else had this problem and figured out how to get the two pipes separated?
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