Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on September 14, 2007 at 18:41:11 from (74.32.115.162):
In Reply to: OT: building a flue posted by mark on September 14, 2007 at 08:11:34:
You should consider Metalbestos chimney pipe. It is quite expensive BUT you don't have to run it all the way to the floor, you can start at the ceiling and go up. A lot easier to install. Metalbestos is double wall insulated pipe . A 6 inch chimney is 8 inches OD. An added benefit, it seldom needs cleaning other than the cap on top. I clean mine once a year, and at other times just beat on the cap with a long pole. Many sites on Google for Metalbestos. Metalbestos works on the principle of keeping the smoke warm til it exits the chimney, while triple wall tries to cool the smoke with outside air which results in more creosote buildup
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