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    Stove pipe fitting help

    Anyone know how to approach fitting a pipe for this stove for use in a wall tent ? The stove's outer collar diameter is 6" 9/16 outside and 6" 1/4 inside. The hole itself is just under 4". Any help would be appreciated. I got this old stove for free years ago and it really wants to go hunting this fall. The 6" piping just isn't enough. Thanks

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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    It looks like it should just be standard 6 inch piping. I bought a small stove last year and took it on two hunting trips. It had a 4 inch hole. we bought an adapter to bring it up to 6 and worked great.

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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    With stove pipe the male end goes down, that way the creosote drains into the fire.

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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    Get one of these http://imperialgroup.ca/stove_stovep...ories.cfm?c=75

    Even though you have a 6" hole through the tent I find a 5" pipe is more user friendly because if it goes through the roof the 6" hole is reduced by the angle of the roof, if it goes through the wall a 6" will work as well
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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    Canadian Tire probably has what you need.
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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    The 6" piping just isn't enough.
    Should be more than adequate. Whats the trouble?
    if there is an air gap around the 6" it can be taken up with exhaust wrap material
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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    That stove looks to be set up for a double walled insulated stove pipe. A 4 inch outlet for the inner pipe and 6 inch for the outer...

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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    Shouldn't need exhaust wrap of any kind,the 4 inch that slides into that thimble will be tight.No Smoke with draw without leakage especially with a double wall pipe at that point

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    Re: Stove pipe fitting help

    Try the Otter Co-op on 248th.

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