Stove Pipe Length?

Olson

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Getting my first Ti stove from TiGoat soon and just can't decide what stove pipe length to get. I am using it in a Kifaru Supertarp for now but would like to get a Sawtooth soon or tipi so would like the pipe to be long enough for all applications. Suggestions?
 
You want about a 12 above the roof line to minimize burn holes. With such vast differences in height your going to end up with two different pipes
 
You will need to guy line the pipe when using the supertarp to stabilize it I believe. The Kifaru wire pipe rings have a second loop for this purpose. Shouldn't need two pipes.
 
The rings from TiGoat don't have a second loop. You will need some kifaru rings or make some yourself. Depending on what size stove you have you may be disappointed with the effort it takes to keep it burning. I think I'd would have a hard time with a smaller stove. I have a medium Kifaru box stove and a large WiFi stove and the difference in size makes the large WiFi much better. The little stoves will work you to death trying to keep it going for any lenght of time. They do work well for warming the tent up a little while in the morning and evening to get clothes on or off and warm the open bag a little. They'll chase the cold out of you too but burning long enough to really dry things out or stay warm all day when it's crappy out is a pia with a small stove.
 
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