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Blaze King Wood Stoves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hexa Fox" data-source="post: 8084916" data-attributes="member: 115708"><p>vertical vs striaght pipe?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This was another question I had. I noticed that they all seem to be straight piped. Mine is an elbow that goes up a foot or two and does a ninety degree turn into the wall. I thought I read somewhere that this does create problems for some stoves. Does it require special pipe? $1,200 for piping sounds like a lot unless I guess you went through the whole house outside and avoided a chimney maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hexa Fox, post: 8084916, member: 115708"] vertical vs striaght pipe? This was another question I had. I noticed that they all seem to be straight piped. Mine is an elbow that goes up a foot or two and does a ninety degree turn into the wall. I thought I read somewhere that this does create problems for some stoves. Does it require special pipe? $1,200 for piping sounds like a lot unless I guess you went through the whole house outside and avoided a chimney maybe? [/QUOTE]
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