New Stove - Flue and Other Questions

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mreitz90
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Post by mreitz90 » Sat. Jan. 09, 2021 2:22 pm

Hello everyone. I just purchased this stove today to heat our pole barn. It has a 7" round flue. I was wondering if I would be ok necking it down to 6" to use pipe I already have? It will probably be a 15+ chimney, straight up.

Also, any other information that you have about this stove would be appreciated. I have fired railroad caboose stoves and a similar stove in the past, so I know the basics of how they work, but don't have much information about this stove. Thanks!
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Post by Holdencoal » Sat. Jan. 09, 2021 2:39 pm

Is that an older style warm morning?


 
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Post by Hoytman » Sat. Jan. 09, 2021 2:46 pm

Looks like maybe an Estate Heatrola.

 
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Post by McGiever » Mon. Jan. 11, 2021 11:57 pm

Circulator stove with that steel wrapper you’ll get gravity air and very little radiant heat.

Guess you could strip the steel jacket and enjoy some radiant.

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