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Chimney liner question???
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<blockquote data-quote="havenodog" data-source="post: 1368927" data-attributes="member: 9375"><p>chainsawaddict;</p><p> I think crappiekeith is right. Code will not allow you to go smaller. But if you are currently having no problems with your current set up, go with it. Most stoves accept a 6 inch pipe and have plenty of draft. I have a 6" pipe going into a 8by8 insulated tile flue and it works just fine. If the flue would ever crack I would not hesitate to install a 6" round ss liner and go direct hook to the stove. In any case 6"s should be large enough for all but the largest fireboxes in a wood stove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="havenodog, post: 1368927, member: 9375"] chainsawaddict; I think crappiekeith is right. Code will not allow you to go smaller. But if you are currently having no problems with your current set up, go with it. Most stoves accept a 6 inch pipe and have plenty of draft. I have a 6" pipe going into a 8by8 insulated tile flue and it works just fine. If the flue would ever crack I would not hesitate to install a 6" round ss liner and go direct hook to the stove. In any case 6"s should be large enough for all but the largest fireboxes in a wood stove. [/QUOTE]
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