Stove pipe finally installed!

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musikfan1968
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Post by musikfan1968 » Wed. Jul. 13, 2022 6:23 pm

Here's the finished product as of today - stovepipe finally in place. It's hard to see but there is also damper control on the pipe. I'm actually excited for colder weather to see how she's going to perform. I think my chimney guy did a good job - took him about 2 hours.

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coalfan
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Post by coalfan » Wed. Jul. 13, 2022 11:38 pm

nice clean install ,got mine orderd and waiting for my chimeney guy to install will post pics as time allows.going in old brick interior chim. then up and out got 316 stainless for the chim and double wall for interior to help keep a good draft.


 
musikfan1968
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Post by musikfan1968 » Thu. Jul. 14, 2022 9:01 am

coalfan wrote:
Wed. Jul. 13, 2022 11:38 pm
nice clean install ,got mine orderd and waiting for my chimeney guy to install will post pics as time allows.going in old brick interior chim. then up and out got 316 stainless for the chim and double wall for interior to help keep a good draft.
I'm pretty sure my pipe is the same thing. I wish I had an actual fireplace for installation, but this is the next best thing. Looking forward to seeing your pics when it's done.

 
coalfan
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Post by coalfan » Thu. Jul. 14, 2022 10:57 am

i will get some before and after pics starting this weekend ,over with morter so gota get that taken down and clean old brick up etc, gonna be messy but will look good when done.

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