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!
New Stove - Flue and Other Questions
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Is that an older style warm morning?
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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.
Guess you could strip the steel jacket and enjoy some radiant.