Please help me settle an arguement here. Somebody tell my ******* friend that 6" galvanized pipe (ductwork, single wall) is NOT meant for a wood stove!
He will be using single wall pipe either way, but I'm pretty sure there's a reason stove pipe comes painted BLACK. As I understand it the fumes from heated zinc are poisonous, and have always been warned never to weld on galvanized metal for this reason. I don't know the exact temperature, but I would assume that wood stove pipe gets pretty damn hot. Probably just fine for your efficient water heater (his arguement) but a wood stove is a different animal.
Am I wrong?
He will be using single wall pipe either way, but I'm pretty sure there's a reason stove pipe comes painted BLACK. As I understand it the fumes from heated zinc are poisonous, and have always been warned never to weld on galvanized metal for this reason. I don't know the exact temperature, but I would assume that wood stove pipe gets pretty damn hot. Probably just fine for your efficient water heater (his arguement) but a wood stove is a different animal.
Am I wrong?
