Enamled Stove Pipe
- franpipeman
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I was advised to use enameld stove pipe when I first installed my first coal stove 28 years ago its doing fine.......but I want to buy some more as it was so expensive I was too frugal and did not complete the job in it . Does anyone know where you can get enamled stove pipe as I have not been able to find it
- SMITTY
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I've never heard of that being sold.
If it were me (and if I had the cash ...), I'd take the pipe & elbows to be ceramic coated. It's basically a heat resistant powder coating. Looks like a dull chrome finish, but it can be polished to look pretty nice. I've done motorcycle chassis parts with it & exhaust headers. My buddy had his titanium headers done on his bike (with extensive heat-producing modifications ), & several high-rpm dyno runs later, they still look as good as the day he had them done.
If it were me (and if I had the cash ...), I'd take the pipe & elbows to be ceramic coated. It's basically a heat resistant powder coating. Looks like a dull chrome finish, but it can be polished to look pretty nice. I've done motorcycle chassis parts with it & exhaust headers. My buddy had his titanium headers done on his bike (with extensive heat-producing modifications ), & several high-rpm dyno runs later, they still look as good as the day he had them done.
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I use this process on most of my headers.
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- SMITTY
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That's essentially a ceramic coating. Good stuff. I don't know how much Jet Hot charges, but we used to go to a place in CT that did them for $100.
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Bridgeport?SMITTY wrote:That's essentially a ceramic coating. Good stuff. I don't know how much Jet Hot charges, but we used to go to a place in CT that did them for $100.
- SMITTY
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No, I can't remember the exact town but it wasn't that far from here ..... I remember the drive being fairly quick. Must've been outside Harford somewhere.
- franpipeman
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when I google it the only suppliers are in the uk that is England ......if im wrong let me know
First result when I google enamel stove pipe: http://www.discountstove.com/aboutus.html
Looks like they are in Michigan.
Looks like they are in Michigan.