- Aug 6, 2007
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I am trying to get as accurate a measurement as possible for my chimney. From the top of my chase to the spot where the wall thimble will be is 73". From the top of the chase box there is a small metal flange that is 10" across and literally part of the chase top. This metal flange extends 9" up from the top of the chase. NOT including the 9" piece on top I need approx. 73" which 2 - 36" sections would leave me 1" short. Including the 9" piece, would I want to take the double up and out of the chase and then attach my cap to that?
I have no other option but to use 2 elbows here, 1 directly above the stove and 1 thru the wall thimble that then sends the pipe vertical and out. Is there wiggle room to compensate for and inch or two at the most that I'd be short on this vertical portion? I assume he elbows and what not have an inch or so of overlap correct?
Also, how do I deal with that flange on top of the chase? I will post up a pic in a few minutes showing that piece. If anyone has any links or pictures with a detailed picture or step by step here, I would be appreciative.
Thank you in advance for any help.
I have no other option but to use 2 elbows here, 1 directly above the stove and 1 thru the wall thimble that then sends the pipe vertical and out. Is there wiggle room to compensate for and inch or two at the most that I'd be short on this vertical portion? I assume he elbows and what not have an inch or so of overlap correct?
Also, how do I deal with that flange on top of the chase? I will post up a pic in a few minutes showing that piece. If anyone has any links or pictures with a detailed picture or step by step here, I would be appreciative.
Thank you in advance for any help.