No clay liner
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I not assuming anything, you are .
Are you sure you comprehend my first reply?
โIF you end up needing oneโ
Are you sure you comprehend my first reply?
โIF you end up needing oneโ
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Looks like I reviewed your second post, my mistake.
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people and averages lol.......this house my dad bought in 1968......i'm gonna keep it till i'm dead, then leave it to my kid.
he can't do *censored* with it because my dad and i never got building permits lol.
he can't do *censored* with it because my dad and i never got building permits lol.
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Hahahahaha it can burn and he can collect the insurance $!lincolnmania wrote: โWed. Feb. 07, 2018 7:26 pmpeople and averages lol.......this house my dad bought in 1968......i'm gonna keep it till i'm dead, then leave it to my kid.
he can't do *censored* with it because my dad and i never got building permits lol.
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As mentioned by many people in this topic, no clay liner is needed. Definitely not a SS liner. $$$There's brick chimneys in my area 100 yrs old that show no sign of mortar deterioration. Go figure!!
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Lots of growin old ailments, but my vision isn't one of them.
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Hahahahaha then you need to complete an elementary school course in reading comprehension.
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Be specific Scott. I know you're from Ma. & are used to talkin down to us'n silly people, but gimme a break.
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At least they actually knew how to build chimneys in the old days.
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So we donโt really know itโs โok with his oil burner.โ He was using it with his oil boiler. We do know that. It MAY be fine but it should be looked at a little closer. Old mortar deteriorates and falls out. The NFPA would say it needs a liner. Iโm not saying that. Just that if there are voids in the mortar they should be repointed. Assuming an old brick chimney is ok without inspecting it is not a good idea. Just sayin.
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You must be mistaken Coalkirk, everyone knows that masonry chimneys last forever, require no maintenance and can even withstand a nuclear blast!
Sorry fellas....I HAD to say that
Sorry fellas....I HAD to say that
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No ya didn't, but being ya did--:) S said he was up top & checked out the chimney & I'm guessing if he was smart enough to do that, he would of also checked out the brick.