Benjamin Dubbs

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Ok sorry for not replying farm comes first. So the stove came with a odd size hole for the pipe technically it should be a 8" but nothing would fit it. When I went to get the pipe and the wall kit 8" was out of stock and not sure when they could get with more money for a s/o they had 6" (Triple wall) it was cheaper and it was there so we made a phone call to a old friend he said it will work just reduce it off the stove. So for a couple weeks or months in between farming and work I installed a little at a time. I wanted something different on the inside something you don't see all the time he said we can make something work. And he couldn't help me finish anymore. So I made a simple plan I couldn't go straight into the wall the smart way had to stay over bc of the oil furnace chimney that's why it is the way it is. Originally i had it 20" from the wall for 4 years burned great it did puff every once in a while but nothing to worry about. This summer I removed the horse hair plaster and did the logs. so we moved it out made it about 30" in the picture the pipe from stove to  the first elbow in blue stayed the same the second elbow distance from the wall is the same and the side of the stove to the was is the same. In red I added 24" pipe to get me away from the log. No change outside. I seen pic of old shops running them from the  stove to across the ceiling then up stairs and out side So I'm thinking I just need to angle things a try to come  up with a  little better plan. Sorry for going on and on but in a nut shell that's what I have going on. Bit with y'all's input I will finger this out. Thank you for the help
6 years ago
When the pipe goes in the wall it goes outside and stright to the peak. Draft seems to be good it sucked a Walmart bag out of my hands when we installed it. As far as what's above the stove well that would be my bed
6 years ago
I will try what you said. I have been burning this stove for 4 years now and this is the first I have had any problems probably to do with how far away from the wall I set it. But we did get a heat deflector that is what's leaning behind the stove it helped more than I thought it would. Thank you on the log we did that this summer could see the point in hiding 200+ year old craftsmanship anymore thank you for the help
6 years ago
How about from the 90 to the wall it's a full peice I wanted over kill to keep away from my logs.i should angel that as well
6 years ago
Has anyone ever ran the black pipe like this
6 years ago