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Chimney liner or stove pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson_tree" data-source="post: 4412604" data-attributes="member: 2837"><p>Thanks for all the replies. I am going to install a 6 inch stainless liner. At the bottom, in back of the stove I will put a 90 degree elbow and a clean out so I can clean it from the bottom. The masonry chimney is about 17 feet above the roof and I don't want to go up there and work unless I have to. So this brings up another question. Who has used flexible stems to run a brush up a chimney? How hard are they to use? Will I be swearing and banging the rod around my living room? Last year I burned 10 full cords of wood, so I will have to clean it a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson_tree, post: 4412604, member: 2837"] Thanks for all the replies. I am going to install a 6 inch stainless liner. At the bottom, in back of the stove I will put a 90 degree elbow and a clean out so I can clean it from the bottom. The masonry chimney is about 17 feet above the roof and I don't want to go up there and work unless I have to. So this brings up another question. Who has used flexible stems to run a brush up a chimney? How hard are they to use? Will I be swearing and banging the rod around my living room? Last year I burned 10 full cords of wood, so I will have to clean it a few times. [/QUOTE]
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