Titanium Stove Pipe
11.7 inch wide titanium, when combined with pipe rings creates a stove pipe 3.125 inches or 2,5 inches in diameter (depending on rings used).
Can also be used in various DIY/MYOG projects as it can be cut with regular kitchen scissors.
Rings are included! Be sure to select the correct ring size for your use.
A short pipe is better in high winds. A longer pipe creates better draft.
It is important to clean the stove, spark arrestor and pipe thoroughly from soot and ashes between uses to eliminate creosote build up.
Please be careful the first time you roll the pipe. It is easier to roll the pipe the first time if you bring a friend to help you. It is only the first time the pipe is rolled that you really need to pay attention. After burn-in the pipe will be very easy to assemble.
Security
In very strong winds, we recommend the use of a shorter pipe or not using the stove at all. In windy conditions, there is a risk that the lightweight chimney will fold, which can cause damage to the tent and in the worst case cause a fire.
Weight
5 fot – 284 grams
6 fot – 340 grams
7 fot – 396 grams
8 fot – 452 grams
9 fot – 508 grams
10 fot – 564 grams
11 fot – 620 grams
12 fot – 676 grams
13 fot – 732 grams
Recommended pipe lenghts
Seek Outside shelters
Silvertip – 5 foot
Cimarron – 6 foot
Redcliff – 7 foot.
Albert-Jan Zijlstra (verified owner) –
Great idea of a rolled-up chimney
Angelo Hees (verified owner) –
Made 2 different pipes from it, awesome!