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Add On Wood Furnace Damper Question
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<blockquote data-quote="crewchief264" data-source="post: 4486259" data-attributes="member: 42325"><p>Are those just locally made at a furnace shop? I was looking around and I was thinking of making my own...but figured I would need some type of nylon bushing to keep noise down where the hinge comes through? Or do use a piano hinge design?</p><p></p><p>Thanks I am just looking for some furnace man experience here... My hop is I can just slit the bottom of the existing duct and slide a damper in from the bottom.... any thoughts and experience is really appreciated!-Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crewchief264, post: 4486259, member: 42325"] Are those just locally made at a furnace shop? I was looking around and I was thinking of making my own...but figured I would need some type of nylon bushing to keep noise down where the hinge comes through? Or do use a piano hinge design? Thanks I am just looking for some furnace man experience here... My hop is I can just slit the bottom of the existing duct and slide a damper in from the bottom.... any thoughts and experience is really appreciated!-Thanks [/QUOTE]
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