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Re: Woodstove Chimney prices...ouch
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Posted by Pajamafied John...The Che on September 09, 2004 at 18:18:14 from (68.49.237.175):
In Reply to: Woodstove Chimney prices...ouch posted by Pajamafied John on September 08, 2004 at 17:57:41:
O.K. Decided to look at a through the roof system and did more measuring. 3x36" insulated SS chimney $172.86. 1 through the roof ceiling support system complete with chimney cap, $123.07. 2 Band clamps and 48" of black stove pipe for a total of $329.41 including tax. This system will meet code and is a far cry from the $900 quote I got from the local masonry outlet. Sometimes it pays to be a cheapskate. Last year I ordered a Kerosene Mr. Heater Torpedo heater from The Tool Crib, it leaked kerosene at the tank. I got a replacement, it also leaked. I went to a Reddy propane torpedo type from another source, it vibrated all over the garage floor. I did see some propane heaters at Lowes that looked good though. More Reddy heaters but I think the one I was sent had been an earlier defect return. Anyway I'm in wood stove mode. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts.
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