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PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Wild Turkey - 01-26-2019

Spent enough time trying to get two pieces of 8" stovepipe to go together that I had blessed the inventor of the stuff as well as the makers and distributors. 
Upset
Rolleyes

Then I ran my finger along the smooth end and found a wrinkle on the inside of the pipe.

Grabbed my little grinder with a flap disc pad on it and smoothed and  beveled the inside.

Went together like it was supposed to.
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Now to finish installing my wood stove so I'll have some heat in the new shop
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RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Phil Thien - 01-26-2019

Don't forget to get a CO detector.  I don't think stoves are a huge risk, I'd think you'd know if there was a problem by all the smoke in your shop, for example.  But new shop, get a CO detector anyhow.


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Pirate - 01-26-2019

Be sure to have stove pipe joints in the right direction!
Friend did it backwards, and the creasote mess was a drag.


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - daddo - 01-27-2019

Should have been crimped and tapered enough to slide in together easily.

Decide whether it would be a good idea to install 3 short rivets in each joint if they don't lock together.


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - fredhargis - 01-27-2019

(01-26-2019, 10:29 PM)Pirate Wrote: Be sure to have stove pipe joints in the right direction!
Friend did it backwards, and the creasote mess was a drag.

Amen to that...from someone who knows from experience.
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RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Edwin Hackleman - 01-28-2019

(01-26-2019, 05:19 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Spent enough time trying to get two pieces of 8" stovepipe to go together that I had blessed the inventor of the stuff as well as the makers and distributors. 
Upset  
Rolleyes

Then I ran my finger along the smooth end and found a wrinkle on the inside of the pipe. Grabbed my little grinder with a flap disc pad on it and smoothed and  beveled the inside.

Went together like it was supposed to.
Laugh

Now to finish installing my wood stove so I'll have some heat in the new shop
Cool

You may need a damper to control the draft. There is a neat trick to drilling the holes for the swivel damper exactly opposite each other. Will you be needing that?


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Wild Turkey - 01-28-2019

(01-28-2019, 04:33 PM)Edwin Hackleman Wrote: You may need a damper to control the draft. There is a neat trick to drilling the holes for the swivel damper exactly opposite each other. Will you be needing that?

Please share.  Don't know if I'll need it but someone might!
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RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Stwood_ - 01-28-2019

If it's a proper damper, it will have it's own bit for making the holes on the end of the shaft.


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - Edwin Hackleman - 01-28-2019

(01-28-2019, 07:02 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Please share.  Don't know if I'll need it but someone might!
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Well, if you will not be needing it, please tell me how you are going to control that draft whenever the stove gets too hot like it could during the next few days. How do you throttle down a fully loaded stove when the wind chill drops below -20 F and the wind is blowing from the north at 15 mph steady?

I can do this with my stove, a Federal Airtight, but very few can.


RE: PSA -- connecting stovepipe together - fredhargis - 01-29-2019

I was curious about not having a damper as well....I always put them on my stoves. Maybe I didn't need to?