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Need some advice on SS flue liner
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<blockquote data-quote="fixit1960" data-source="post: 5161610" data-attributes="member: 121758"><p>You are right, but we were talking about using a single wall rigid 6 " SS liner. No reason to have an insulated liner. It will set inside of the clay and that sets inside of the brick and mortar. Kinda overkill to begin with. It will save him having to remove the clay liner and he won't have to worry about his stack cooling off too soon and creating creosote. Should fit okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fixit1960, post: 5161610, member: 121758"] You are right, but we were talking about using a single wall rigid 6 " SS liner. No reason to have an insulated liner. It will set inside of the clay and that sets inside of the brick and mortar. Kinda overkill to begin with. It will save him having to remove the clay liner and he won't have to worry about his stack cooling off too soon and creating creosote. Should fit okay. [/QUOTE]
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