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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3841735" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>So, all I have is this. Where the pipe comes down and terminates at the ground, I cut that with a sawzall to be able to remove the stove for the remodel. That section (vertical section) was not double walled. I havent checked higher up closer to the ceiling to see if it is double walled or not. Upon buying this property in February I have noticed a lot of hookey chit the prior owners did and have a feeling the stove vent pipe is one of them. Currently don't have a latter tall enough to get to the ceiling. We have our painter coming back in the next week or so and I will see if he has a ladder tall enough to get to the ceiling or I may just have to buy some scaffold or a giant A-frame ladder. </p><p></p><p>My thought is the original position of the stove required the current elbows you see in the pic up near the ceiling. With its new location i would think the pipe could come out of the ceiling and then run about 18-20" below the ceiling at the same angle downwards to just above the stove then drop down vertically into the stove. Let me see what pic and intel i can get you this weekend and get back with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3841735, member: 14646"] So, all I have is this. Where the pipe comes down and terminates at the ground, I cut that with a sawzall to be able to remove the stove for the remodel. That section (vertical section) was not double walled. I havent checked higher up closer to the ceiling to see if it is double walled or not. Upon buying this property in February I have noticed a lot of hookey chit the prior owners did and have a feeling the stove vent pipe is one of them. Currently don't have a latter tall enough to get to the ceiling. We have our painter coming back in the next week or so and I will see if he has a ladder tall enough to get to the ceiling or I may just have to buy some scaffold or a giant A-frame ladder. My thought is the original position of the stove required the current elbows you see in the pic up near the ceiling. With its new location i would think the pipe could come out of the ceiling and then run about 18-20" below the ceiling at the same angle downwards to just above the stove then drop down vertically into the stove. Let me see what pic and intel i can get you this weekend and get back with you. [/QUOTE]
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