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frdmnn

09-20-2006 17:22:09




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anybody ever use corrugated galvenized culvert pipe for a chimney, this is for wood stove in a pole barn, getting tired of putting up new cheap thin stuff every year.




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T_Bone

09-21-2006 09:46:32




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
Hi frdmnn,

The ridges in the pipe will cause the smoke to be very turbilent inside the flow. If the stove required a 6" draft then I would bet you would need a 10" corrugated.

Second problem would be the swells would fill with cerosote and when the stack caught fire, you would have a hard time putting it out until the swells burned out or the stack melted (more likely)

Are your buring straight wood? or anything with a high acid content??? Pipe vent top 2ft higher than anything 10ft horziontaly away? Stack hieght atleast 12ft high above the fire box?

Are you burning holes in the stack wall?

I have a 26ga 8" black iron stove pipe that's been in for 15yrs that burns about 4cords/yr. I'm about 10ft high. So I'm trying to guess why you've had such a short lived stack life.

T_Bone

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Gerald J.

09-20-2006 18:55:58




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
Find something in stainless steel, even if it is multiple wall. You don't like smelling zinc fumes as you burn the galvanize off the pipe, just like welders only weld galvanized pipe once in their life.

Gerald J.



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bgoathill

09-20-2006 18:28:08




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
Just the other day I saw an old 8 or 10 inch auger tube used as a chimney.



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Sid

09-20-2006 18:13:41




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
Seems to me like soot build up would be a problem.



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old

09-20-2006 17:54:24




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
I like to use well caseing pipe, it will last longer then you will



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806man

09-20-2006 17:28:55




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 Re: stove pipe in reply to frdmnn, 09-20-2006 17:22:09  
I personally have never used this, but I have seen it used around here. I would think that if you weld the pipe coming through the wall correctly, make sure it is far enough from the building and add a cleanout door at the bottom it should outlast you!!!



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