Posted by craigreavley on January 23, 2010 at 07:32:02 from (198.102.252.12):
I just bought a wood burning funace at Lowes. It is a stand alone furnace that will heat 3000 sq ft. It requires a 6 inch chimney that i want to run up about 6 feet, 90 horizontally, and through the steel wall the up at least 8 or 9 more feet. I just didnt want to cut a hole in the roof. Do I need double or tripple wall stainless for the chimney. I plan on 24 gauge black pipe from the furnace to with in a foot or two of the wall. Lowes sells double wall stainless that has insulation between the inner and outer pipes. Anyone have a good online source for the chimney parts I need. Is there any advantage to using an 8 inch chimney or will 6 do. the stove has a 6 inch collar for the flu. I could up it to 8 right at the stove. If necessary
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