If you need a 3-foot extension pipe for a Dundalk wood heater, here’s what you should know:
Product ID: SB106
Dundalk (now Drolet) makes several models (e.g., Dundalk JF, HT-2000, Legacy). Check:
Existing pipe diameter (usually 6" or 8").
Single-wall or double-wall pipe (most Dundalk stoves use single-wall black stovepipe for connectors).
Best source: Drolet’s official parts site or authorized dealers.
Part needed: 6" or 8" single-wall stovepipe section (3' length).
Brands:
DuraVent (6" Single-Wall Pipe – Home Depot)
Vogelzang (6" or 8" pipes – Tractor Supply)
Look for:
24-gauge steel (minimum thickness for safety).
Crimped male/female ends (for secure connections).
Many shops sell custom-cut stovepipe lengths (call ahead).
Clearance: Maintain 18" minimum from combustibles (single-wall pipe).
Secure joints with 3 high-temp screws (no sheet metal screws!).
Slope upwards toward chimney (1/4" per foot rise).
Buy two 18" sections and join them.
Consider double-wall pipe (if clearance is tight—requires less spacing).
Need help identifying your exact Dundalk model? Post a photo or check the rating plate on the back—I can help confirm the right pipe!