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[Wanted: Parts] Stove pipe

podsyb

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April 20, 2009
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I'm about to fit a small stove in my kitchen and need to buy single and twin wall pipe , can anyone recommend a good place to purchase this as it's bloody expensive
 

diarmuidmcd

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October 22, 2008
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Tis very spensive.. Bought mine of heatmerchants... They order it in special.. Cost about 600quid to replace a low level flue with a single storey chimney.. Have a 1m length left over.. Builder got me to buy too much and the docket was "mislaid"
 

donegaldave

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October 27, 2009
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if youre tieing into an existing clay chimney liner, you can get an adaptor sleeve - typically 6" to 8". means you don't have to us a new flue liner. the adaptors are stainless steel and are about £65 sterling. heating and stove suppliers will have them
 

podsyb

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April 20, 2009
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It going out through a wall so I'm going straight up inside to near ceiling height with matt black pipe and then outside with twin wall , no chimney unfortunately , got quoted roughly 700 euro for what I need
 

duts

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Have ya thought of doing somthing like this??
 

donegaldave

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It going out through a wall so I'm going straight up inside to near ceiling height with matt black pipe and then outside with twin wall , no chimney unfortunately , got quoted roughly 700 euro for what I need
that seems a lot.does it include fitting?is it from a stove retailer?if so, should be quite a bit cheaper from a trade heating/plumbing supplier.that stuff always seems overpriced for what it is
 

diarmuidmcd

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October 22, 2008
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That stuff is extremely expensive for what it is..

http://www.orielflues.com/products.htm

You could try these guys... they manufacture and deliver... Don't know much about them other than that I'm afraid but if they are manufacturing it, they might be a little cheaper than retail....

The 600 i paid included top hat, brackets, some 45 degree bends and a t for where it comes out of the wall...
 
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podsyb

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April 20, 2009
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Kilkenny
that seems a lot.does it include fitting?is it from a stove retailer?if so, should be quite a bit cheaper from a trade heating/plumbing supplier.that stuff always seems overpriced for what it is
thats supply only from heatmerchants, to be fair I need to clear the gable end of the house so need a few metres of pipe so I can clear the roofline, thanks for the link, i'll try them out