I have the Kni-co Packer stove which has a relatively massive diameter stove pipe. Used it for the first time this week. Luckily it was completely calm. But I realized the next morning that the wind could easily cause some problems. So I need to figure out a system to secure my stovepipe- like you are showing with the guy lines. Thank you!
Thanks for this, I have same stove. My tipi is a side hole version luxe f8e, which means it needs the 3 supports. It is best to leave a little play in the lines, not taught, you can easily make extra flue pipe rings from stainless steel wire sold for making vape coils. This also helps the chimney flue stay rigid. In heavy wind I use 10 inch taken from my flue pipe to brace where the chimney flue seats in the baffle ring on top plate, really simple to make, wrap around normally fitted chimney flue, mark where baffle is, cut a notch out, make a few rings, look at Amazon uk, winnerwell fast fold stove reviews, a pic there. Hope this helps.
@@WildJohan it helps stop excessive tension from just one direction, when the wind is blowing in that direction, slightly loose and 2 lines of the 3 will be taking load. It is less likely to fold in high cross winds. Lonewolf902 does a great video on this. I do like all the lines and clips you used and will put a set together soon. Take care.
I have the Kni-co Packer stove which has a relatively massive diameter stove pipe. Used it for the first time this week. Luckily it was completely calm. But I realized the next morning that the wind could easily cause some problems. So I need to figure out a system to secure my stovepipe- like you are showing with the guy lines. Thank you!
No probs! Good luck!
How is that nylon rope not melting under the heat?
There is a piece of metal wire that keeps the rope at a little distance from the stove pipe -it seems to be enough
Thanks for this, I have same stove. My tipi is a side hole version luxe f8e, which means it needs the 3 supports. It is best to leave a little play in the lines, not taught, you can easily make extra flue pipe rings from stainless steel wire sold for making vape coils. This also helps the chimney flue stay rigid. In heavy wind I use 10 inch taken from my flue pipe to brace where the chimney flue seats in the baffle ring on top plate, really simple to make, wrap around normally fitted chimney flue, mark where baffle is, cut a notch out, make a few rings, look at Amazon uk, winnerwell fast fold stove reviews, a pic there. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the advice! Why leave some play in the lines?
@@WildJohan it helps stop excessive tension from just one direction, when the wind is blowing in that direction, slightly loose and 2 lines of the 3 will be taking load. It is less likely to fold in high cross winds. Lonewolf902 does a great video on this. I do like all the lines and clips you used and will put a set together soon. Take care.
@@breakit46 Ah, that makes sense! Will try to find that video.
Is the guyline to burn?🤔
Where did you get the top arrestor?
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