6 Inch Stove Pipe
Economical, high quality stove pipe (also called connector pipe) used to attach a stove to a chimney. This regular 24 gauge stovepipe is for Wood, Oil, Coal, or Gas fuels. The smaller the gauge, the thicker the metal. 24 is the accepted standard.
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                              24-Gauge
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                              Three stovepipe screws create secure connections between pipes.
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                              18" clearance to combustibles
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                              National code prohibits enclosed pipe installations
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                              National code requires stovepipe to exit the room that it originates in, prohibits stovepipe from penetrating combustible material
 
| 12" Straight 
                      Pipe Self-locking pipe presses together until it snaps. No tools needed to close seams. Joint can be cut to any length.  | 
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24" Straight 
                      Pipe Self-locking pipe presses together until it snaps. No tools needed to close seams. Joint can be cut to any length.  | 
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Adjustable Elbow Can quickly be adjusted to a straight line, 45 degree angle, or a right angle.  | 
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                     90°  Elbow Corrugated lock seamed, one piece construction. Lock seamed for strength and to prevent coming apart. 2 1/2" ends.  | 
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Tee Joint Both sections assembled with "Snap lock" seam. Can be easily turned to make a secure lock.  | 
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Trim Cap Used to close off one end of a stove pipe tee. Use of a tee cap allows for easy access for pipe cleaning.  | 
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| Increaser From 6" to 7" pipe Easily adapts smaller stove pipe to larger stove pipe. Large end of Increaser is crimped.  | 
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Increaser From 6" to 8" pipe Easily adapts smaller stove pipe to larger stove pipe. Large end of Increaser is crimped.  | 
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Reducer From 6" to 5" pipe Easily adapts large stove pipe to smaller stove pipe. Small end of Reducer is crimped.  | 
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                     Reducer From 6" to 4" pipe Easily adapts large stove pipe to smaller stove pipe. Small end of Reducer is crimped.  | 
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Damper Section Install at, or close to, the stove outlet in-line. 24" pipe section with damper hole.  | 
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Trim Collar Covers excess area around flue opening. Provides a finished look to stove pipe installation.  | 
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| Oval to Round Boot is 7" high with a 6" round end. The oval end is approximately 8-1/4" X 6-3/16".  | 
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Slip Connector 12" 
                      length (adjusts 3"-9")  Use to adapt pipe to ceiling support box or finishing collar. Adds 3" - 9" of length to rigid pipe. Allows drip-free installation without cutting the pipe. Can be used in line to create a telescoping combination when used with a straight length of pipe.  | 
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Starter Pipe allows for easy connection of pipe between the stove and the first joint of pipe. Both ends of starter pipe are crimped.  | 
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Stove Pipe Damper Usually located approximately 12 to 18 inches from the stove, prior to the spot where the pipe exits into a chimney, if present. The damper retains heat that escapes up the chimney or flue.  | 
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12 ct. - Stove Pipe Screws Screws for securing single wall pipe joints. Self-drilling black oxide screws.  | 
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| Frequently Asked Questions About Stove Pipe | 
| A Few Words To The Wise | 
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          Stick with one brand of stovepipe for connecting wood stoves to chimney. 
          This ensures the most secure stovepipe connection. Learn 
          why a good stovepipe connection is so important.  | 
    















