Stainless Steel Liner or Thermocrete.

 
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Wiz
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Location: Tannersville Pa
Stoker Coal Boiler: Keystoker Ka 6
Coal Size/Type: Casey Junk Coal :(

Post by Wiz » Wed. Jul. 31, 2013 5:30 am

congrats on getting chimney done the correct way, you would've been unhappy in a few yrs going the other route.


 
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I'm On Fire
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Post by I'm On Fire » Fri. Aug. 02, 2013 2:07 pm

freetown fred wrote:Yep, liners look fine & that chimney's been there for a couple years I'd bet--tell your chimney sweep to fk off & get that mason, or do the thimble work yourself--- it all looks fine from your pix--maybe SMITTY will post some pix of his chimney that he's been using for years. :)
Smitty's chimney is a beaut, you leave it alone. :D

I had an SS liner and it lasted me a whopping two seasons before I tore it out. Last season I added two feet to my chimney and ran with it. Will be doing the same this season as well.

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