Hi guys, well the home remodeling continues as I just finished skylight # three. I now need to run up to Canada Saturday to pick up a two foot section of six inch chimney pipe to extend the chimney a little higher......
I just timed this right, yesterday my Wife had the A/C on in the car 85 degree's. Today I have a fire in this wood stove and it is gray and raining, I know it is really hard to believe. This chimney is the best I have installed, it is Excel brand pipe made in Canada and there fire rating is much tougher than the U.S. standards.
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This is the reason for the longer pipe, this is a new high efficiency wood stove made by Englander and it really puts out the heat but it needs a extra long pipe to create a good draft. On very windy days you will still get a down draft, so off to Canada I go.....
I hope you enjoyed! :)
What is the thickness of the pipes and walls of your new furnace?
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This is 6 inch wood stove pipe, the outside has about 1 inch thich insulation.
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I really like wood stoves: my grandmother had one of this kind in her country house. It was old but at the same time It was beautiful!
Good job and see you soon!
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Thank you😀
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