I'm replacing the free standing cast iron stove in my fireplace (not much useful heat) with the Regency I2100 that I purchased 2nd hand ($250).
- The Regency "chimney hole" (?) is 8" back, while my flexible liner is about 11" back.
- Due to removing reducers and such, the liner is also 11" higher than the top of the Regency.
I have extra liner, so getting DOWN there won't be a problem. My question is, to make up the 3" (run) front to back offset in the 11" (rise) top to bottom space I have:
(1) Should I just try to muscle my liner into it?
(2) Use two elbows?
(3) Buy an offset box? (My stove came with what looks like a non-adjustable 6" offset box, too much for my install)
- The Regency "chimney hole" (?) is 8" back, while my flexible liner is about 11" back.
- Due to removing reducers and such, the liner is also 11" higher than the top of the Regency.
I have extra liner, so getting DOWN there won't be a problem. My question is, to make up the 3" (run) front to back offset in the 11" (rise) top to bottom space I have:
(1) Should I just try to muscle my liner into it?
(2) Use two elbows?
(3) Buy an offset box? (My stove came with what looks like a non-adjustable 6" offset box, too much for my install)