Which stovepipe brand to Hart & Cooley products?

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Archer39

Feeling the Heat
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Sep 23, 2009
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Pottstown PA
From what i gathered on Hart & Cooley's website they don't make their own single wall stove pipe. So what single wall stove pipe can i go with to connect to their Stovepipe adapter that connects to the ceiling support box?

Also, my installation is going to require offsets to avoid a truss when entering into the the second floor. Is it best to put the offsets as high as possible in the stove pipe for both performance, safety, and looks?

One last question i would assume i am going to have to cut the stovepipe to make it fit correctly. so do i just use sheet metal screws to hold the pipe together since there will no longer be a lip after its cut to hold it together?
 
I would check again maybe with a dealer, most chimney systems have it all... relinging is different..
 
I'm using Hart & Cooley Class A with Selkirk double wall stove pipe. Selkirk and H&C are owned by the same parent company. Not sure if that makes any difference, but they are.
 
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