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Re: Installing Single Wall Chimney for Coal Stove?

Posted: Tue. Nov. 06, 2007 11:09 am
by europachris
Here's how I sealed my grate with furnace cement at the rear edge as well as the sides up to the first row of holes. I have absolutely no issues with smoke through the hopper or burnback whatsoever.
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Sealed grate with furnace cement

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Chris

Re: Installing Single Wall Chimney for Coal Stove?

Posted: Tue. Jan. 30, 2018 8:10 pm
by Jose
Do you guys think running 2 90 degree elbows and going directly into a masonry chimney is ok for drafting. I have a harman mark 1. Also there will be a slope from thr second elbow going slightly upwards to the chimney

Re: Installing Single Wall Chimney for Coal Stove?

Posted: Tue. Jan. 30, 2018 10:25 pm
by Lightning
Is this an interior or exterior chimney? and how tall is it?

Re: Installing Single Wall Chimney for Coal Stove?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 31, 2018 7:34 am
by titleist1
Jose wrote:
Tue. Jan. 30, 2018 8:10 pm
Do you guys think running 2 90 degree elbows and going directly into a masonry chimney is ok for drafting. I have a harman mark 1. Also there will be a slope from thr second elbow going slightly upwards to the chimney
Welcome to the forum Jose....Is it just the two 90's from the stove to the chimney or is there straight pipe also? If there, how long are the straight pipe sections?

Re: Installing Single Wall Chimney for Coal Stove?

Posted: Wed. Jan. 31, 2018 7:54 am
by freetown fred
Not really familiar with the stove but if the outlet is in the back a "T" would work best & then your 90* going in to the chimney. 90's tend to accumulate fly ash. With a "T" you could clean out if necessary much easier. Or what T posted with his pix, those elbows are adjustable.