Stove Pipe for European Stove
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Hello. I was wondering if any of the members have any ideas or sources for metric sized stove pipe. I have a chance to pick up a Godin multifuel (to burn coal) but I am having trouble finding metric pipe.
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What does it require?Traveler96 wrote: ↑Mon. Sep. 25, 2023 6:14 pm Hello. I was wondering if any of the members have any ideas or sources for metric sized stove pipe. I have a chance to pick up a Godin multifuel (to burn coal) but I am having trouble finding metric pipe.
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I have only seen one of the 2. The Petite measures 4 1/8" round and the other is described by the seller as "about 5" and is oval.
The thimble in the chimney is 6".
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The thimble in the chimney is 6".
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Where are you located?
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I am in Lebanon CT.
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Thank you Grumpy, I thought it might come down to that
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Did you search threads here for possible sizes?Traveler96 wrote: ↑Mon. Sep. 25, 2023 8:04 pm Thank you Grumpy, I thought it might come down to that
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The outlet on Godin stoves I am familiar with is tapered and will take inch size pipe.
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Thank you. franco b. Where can I get one ?
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I did search before I posted. I may not have asked the question correctly. Not the most computer literate and certainly not as knowledgeable or talented as most of the members here. I appreciate the help.
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Hello all. Thank you for the suggestions and after more searching I found an outfit in NH that sells metric to standard pipe. Very nice people to deal with and very helpful. I think the name it "Woodland Direct" and if its any help to anyone, their number is 603-522-8216. A quick look showed some 7" and other less popular sizes. Safe burning everyone.