Heat-Fab Welded Black Adjustable Stovepipe - 6-Inch Diameter
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Heat-Fab Welded Black Adjustable Stovepipe - 6-Inch Diameter

Heat-Fab Welded Black Adjustable Stovepipe - 6-Inch Diameter

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Heat-Fab
Heat-Fab Part Numbers: 2606B
Item Number: CPF-21135

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Features

  • Connects coal and wood burning stoves to chimneys
  • Adjusts from 38" to 70"
  • 22-gauge steel construction
  • 6" diameter
  • Laser-welded seams
  • Sleek black finish
  • Compatible with all Heat-Fab Stovepipe components
  • Individually wrapped for worry-free shipping
As you attempt tackle your latest home improvement project, be sure you have all the supplies you need. This high-quality stovepipe connects coal and wood burning stoves to chimneys. Its sturdy 22-gauge steel construction is compatible with all Heat-Fab stovepipe components. With its laser-welded seams and sleek black finish, the pipe blends nicely with the room while safely channeling smoke through the chimney. This pipe has a 6" diameter and is adjustable in length from 38" to 70". Each pipe is wrapped individually for worry-free shipping.

Customer Q&A with Product Specialists

Greg from Nebraska asked:
Will this connect to an Imperial brand corrugated elbow?
Will this connect to an Imperial brand corrugated elbow?
No, this is a 22-gauge piece of single-wall stovepipe and the Imperial brand is 24-gauge.
Answered by: Tyler M.

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Tim from asked:
What pipe do I need for a wood stove to run through the existing masonry fireplace?
What pipe do I need for a wood stove to run through the existing masonry fireplace?
You can use a single or double-wall black stovepipe (also known as a "chimney connector") to run from the stove into the masonry chimney. You can then get the pipe into the flue inside the chimney, where it should end flush with the inside wall of the flue.
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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Florent S. from asked:
Would this stove pipe connect with Selkirk chimney parts?
Would this stove pipe connect with Selkirk chimney parts?
Not directly. A finishing collar will be needed and the exact part number for this transitional component will vary depending on the Selkirk brand of chimney you currently have,
Answered by: Will M.

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Daniel L. from asked:
Will this pipe work with a Drolet HT3000 wood stove?
Will this pipe work with a Drolet HT3000 wood stove?
Yes, this is the correct size.
Answered by: Owen O.

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