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<blockquote data-quote="Tswarner67" data-source="post: 7395639" data-attributes="member: 172611"><p>Uncertain on some of your questions I haven’t taken the cover off to see and the chimney sweep wouldn’t touch it. I believe the stove flue does extend past damper. Not sure if insulated. Hope to figure it out this weekend . The stove was inserted in fireplace and the metal caps it off. Seems mostly for looks to clean it up from what I can tell. You can’t see in the picture but there’s a square cut out on each side that wraps around stove that air comes out when blower it on. I think that’s their way of getting the hot air out from around it. Not sure. Thanks for the tips! I will probably end up doing much of the same!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tswarner67, post: 7395639, member: 172611"] Uncertain on some of your questions I haven’t taken the cover off to see and the chimney sweep wouldn’t touch it. I believe the stove flue does extend past damper. Not sure if insulated. Hope to figure it out this weekend . The stove was inserted in fireplace and the metal caps it off. Seems mostly for looks to clean it up from what I can tell. You can’t see in the picture but there’s a square cut out on each side that wraps around stove that air comes out when blower it on. I think that’s their way of getting the hot air out from around it. Not sure. Thanks for the tips! I will probably end up doing much of the same! [/QUOTE]
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