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hi folks, I am trying to connect a new parkray multifuel stove in my living room. Problem is that having removed old burner, the joining cuff is firmly sealed to the flue. Only way to receive it will be to cut it off, thence losing a few inches of the flue length. I will them need some kind of extender - about 4 inches to connect flue with new cuff (which bolts ontonthe parkray vertically). Both pipes are about 5.9 inches. Can anyone recommend a joining device and does there need to be specula joining compound/cement/glue etc? Any help appreciated
 

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