Hey all. The cost of various adapters/connectors/reducers for stove chimney piping has had me fuming (leaking smoke out of my ears) for quite a while. It's insane, obscene. I want to make better use of the stuff I already have or can scrounge.
I came across this Crescent/Wiss crimping tool at Home Depot and bought it on a whim. I never knew such a thing even existed. It has three blades and a compound leverage system.
I figured it would probably only work on the galvanized kleenex that the HVAC guys use.
But today I gave it a try on a heavy gauge 6-5" reducer I had, and needed for my Camp Chef portable
wood stove. I had to use all my strength, and go over it twice, but the "outie" connector on top is now an "innie" and it fits the stove hole perfectly. Sweet!