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<blockquote data-quote="palmrose2" data-source="post: 2633942" data-attributes="member: 24267"><p>I have a cap like this. I also have a chimney that in all ways satisfies the "requirements" of my building and furnace. This cap works. Trust me. I've tried a few different designs and this is the only thing that came close to helping. </p><p></p><p>I ended up removing the ~ 1" square screen because it would build up with creosote and I would have to clean it yearly. I also took it apart and made looser tolerances in the swivel so it wouldn't stick. As it is now, I just collect what drops into my clean out and don't clean my chimney.</p><p></p><p>I no longer dread strong west winds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="palmrose2, post: 2633942, member: 24267"] I have a cap like this. I also have a chimney that in all ways satisfies the "requirements" of my building and furnace. This cap works. Trust me. I've tried a few different designs and this is the only thing that came close to helping. I ended up removing the ~ 1" square screen because it would build up with creosote and I would have to clean it yearly. I also took it apart and made looser tolerances in the swivel so it wouldn't stick. As it is now, I just collect what drops into my clean out and don't clean my chimney. I no longer dread strong west winds. [/QUOTE]
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