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droulet tundra with 5.5in chimney liner?
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<blockquote data-quote="brenndatomu" data-source="post: 5194808" data-attributes="member: 78787"><p>General rule of thumb is that you can go up or down 1 size from recommended with no problems. You'll be fine with a 5.5", especially with that much height. Defiantly insulate on an exterior chimney, even 1/4" better than nothing. I'd put a manual damper in the stove pipe to keep the draft in check if it is needed, cheap to buy, easy to install while you are at it, much more work to add on later. Don't hafta use it if ya don't need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenndatomu, post: 5194808, member: 78787"] General rule of thumb is that you can go up or down 1 size from recommended with no problems. You'll be fine with a 5.5", especially with that much height. Defiantly insulate on an exterior chimney, even 1/4" better than nothing. I'd put a manual damper in the stove pipe to keep the draft in check if it is needed, cheap to buy, easy to install while you are at it, much more work to add on later. Don't hafta use it if ya don't need it. [/QUOTE]
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