Stove Pipe Burn In

zach_c

Lil-Rokslider
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Boise, ID
I have used my Seek Outside large uturn stove a few times, along with the initial burn in. My question is really about the stove pipe as it has cut a 5" slit into the stove jack flap in windy conditions due to the stove pipe not rolling flush when in use and the edge cuts into the flap. I have only rolled the stove pipe one way at this point. Pic shows overlap area with my finger point at it. Do I just need to roll it the opposite way and get it hot to get the stove pipe more consistently flush to keep this from happening? Or is typical?

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reaper

WKR
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Quebec,CANADA,speaking French.
Did you put rings every foot?

This is why I use a LiteOutdoors solid ring to keep the pipe circular,I put a ring at the top on the pipe.


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