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<blockquote data-quote="watchamakalit" data-source="post: 1942333" data-attributes="member: 27942"><p>x2 </p><p></p><p>If it was me in your situation I would either look at a straight through the house flue and box it in the bedroom in a corner or along a wall. Or I would shoot out the side wall with 90's instead of 45's. As stated the 90's will offer better cleanability (is that a word?). But the ideal setup would be a straight run up through the interior of the home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watchamakalit, post: 1942333, member: 27942"] x2 If it was me in your situation I would either look at a straight through the house flue and box it in the bedroom in a corner or along a wall. Or I would shoot out the side wall with 90's instead of 45's. As stated the 90's will offer better cleanability (is that a word?). But the ideal setup would be a straight run up through the interior of the home. [/QUOTE]
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