Prior homeowner left this wood burner in the basement, removed the stove pipe and couldn't move the stove due to weight and left it. I want to connect it. I've got a quote from a local hardware store, $475 for a Tee, small telescoping section, 90 fitting and masonry adapter.. seems VERY expensive. The Cap for the Tee alone is $50. This is all single-wall piping.
I'm hoping you can educate me on the proper way to connect this stove to the masonry inlet. I can't find a single-wall masonry adapter anywhere online. See photos.
-Single Wall Tee into back of stove,
-Vertical straight pipe section into a 90 - Need to find a single wall telescoping piece..
-90 connects into a 12" section to move off he wall a bit
-How do I connect properly to the masonry hole? Just shove a straight pipe section into the opening? It's a good 24" deep into wall.
Stove is a steel 8" rear-outlet unit.
Measurement to center of outlet on stove from ground is 28"
Measurement to center of masonry chimney inlet from ground is 64"
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I'm hoping you can educate me on the proper way to connect this stove to the masonry inlet. I can't find a single-wall masonry adapter anywhere online. See photos.
-Single Wall Tee into back of stove,
-Vertical straight pipe section into a 90 - Need to find a single wall telescoping piece..
-90 connects into a 12" section to move off he wall a bit
-How do I connect properly to the masonry hole? Just shove a straight pipe section into the opening? It's a good 24" deep into wall.
Stove is a steel 8" rear-outlet unit.
Measurement to center of outlet on stove from ground is 28"
Measurement to center of masonry chimney inlet from ground is 64"
![Proper Method for Stove Pipe on rear-vent basement burner Proper Method for Stove Pipe on rear-vent basement burner](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/247/247954-c8a33cc0b348b4299ec9c62a5d1164c9.jpg)
![Proper Method for Stove Pipe on rear-vent basement burner Proper Method for Stove Pipe on rear-vent basement burner](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/247/247955-37a5440dac7721a802411027a1b81080.jpg)
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