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Just found this site - glad to discover such a helpful resource!
When I reroofed my barn-converted-to-workshop several years ago, I anticipated a wood burning stove in the future, and installed a conical flashing piece to the new roofing before putting down the shingles. It has an 8" opening. The stove sits right in the center of the barn, and the pipe goes straight up to the roof. The used woodburning stove I recently purchased (Timberline) has a 8" opening.
Problem: I now realize I can run 8" stovepipe the 12 feet up to the roof, but must transition to a 4 foot length of double walled chimney pipe piece thru the roof and out. Problem is that in order to keep an ID of 8" all the way, the OD of the chimney pipe goes to 10". Not wanting to tear up my roof to put in a 10" flashing cone, is there any reason why I can't cut off as many inches of the existing cone as necessasiry to increase the opening to 10"?
Hope I described this well enough. I'd appreciate any thoughts and help.
Paul
Just found this site - glad to discover such a helpful resource!
When I reroofed my barn-converted-to-workshop several years ago, I anticipated a wood burning stove in the future, and installed a conical flashing piece to the new roofing before putting down the shingles. It has an 8" opening. The stove sits right in the center of the barn, and the pipe goes straight up to the roof. The used woodburning stove I recently purchased (Timberline) has a 8" opening.
Problem: I now realize I can run 8" stovepipe the 12 feet up to the roof, but must transition to a 4 foot length of double walled chimney pipe piece thru the roof and out. Problem is that in order to keep an ID of 8" all the way, the OD of the chimney pipe goes to 10". Not wanting to tear up my roof to put in a 10" flashing cone, is there any reason why I can't cut off as many inches of the existing cone as necessasiry to increase the opening to 10"?
Hope I described this well enough. I'd appreciate any thoughts and help.
Paul