Where can I buy the collar for the top of my stove?

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Would that be a 3.5" x 14" rectangle? If yes, the stove appears to take an 8" pipe. You can still get the transition collar from www.stovepartsunlimited.com . That transition piece is their part 9S31214.
 

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What year is your squire? I have a 1981 that I am refurbishing at the moment, damn good stoves if you ask me. As for the collar that looks like the one posted should work. I have done the Rectangle to Round Insert Boot from rockford (http://www.chimneylinerinc.com/specialty_parts.htm) before as well.
 
My stove is a 1981, just got new glass cut for it. i hope it's a good stove i'm going to try to heat my house with it this winter. My chimney seems like it is in good shape, and it is terracotta all the way up
 
I would still opt for the stainless all the way to the top, these older stoves do make quite a bit of creosote, nothing really you can do to stop it. Take it from someone who has had 2 chimney fires before having a professional chimney cleaner come out and show me why. I now have stainless all the way up, and I have bought the insulation for it, just gotta get around to doing that.

Is the fan still working on yours?
 
yeah but the stainleess liner is just so dam exspensive!! My stove is in really great shape fan works, just need to replace the glass and maybe the fire brick on the bottom, the guy i got the stove from had it in his fireplace with no linner or stove pipe, i'm not that crazy I just figgure that you can use stove pipe on a free standing unit why not in a fireplace.
 
Yeah my gaskets do look like that, The thicker rope gasket that goes around the door frame belive it or not i got at home depot. The one that holds the glass in they have at my local fireplace store.
 
The brand is RUTLAND it is adhesive stove window gasket tape 11/16" . It worked great and was soe easy to use. Let me know if this helps you
 
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