Whatever size the connection on the wood stove is, that is what you use. Then make the chimmey slot the same size to accept that pipe.
The diameter of the flue collar would be a good indication. Manufacturers usually have to put such info on the label located at the back of the stove.
This varies by state and local codes, although most use the NFPA codes. Google: NFPA minimum clearance woodburning stove
A fridge or a woodburning stove.
Stove is also used in Britain, but more commonly, 'cooker' is used.
Yes, Bass guitars will burn just fine in your fireplace. Remember to remove strings, tuners, and pickups.
Andrew R. Addkison has written: 'Cooking on a woodburning stove' -- subject(s): Cookery, Wood Stoves
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Stovepipe hats are extra tall top hats that were popular in the 1860's. Abraham Lincoln wore one.link to a picture: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stovepipe_hat
May be called a "stovepipe", since the empty case is frequently caught pointing up, like a miniature stove pipe.
When the outside temp is higher than the inside temp, the warm air forces the cooler air in the chimney back into the stove/house. Hence the odor.
The Electric Stove was invented in 1896 by a certain Groff Copeman.
The brand of the stove is required to answer this question.
Benjamin Franklin invented many items we use today. One of the most famous items was the bifocal spectacle, or bifocal glasses. Other items include the Franklin Stove, which is a type of woodburning stove, and the lightning rod.