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<blockquote data-quote="Natster" data-source="post: 6726361" data-attributes="member: 159997"><p>What about mud bird nest? Swallows and their kin, sometimes build these. If that's your problem, it'll have to be knocked out. Have you tried a chimney brush? You can buy just the brush, and using a rope, pull it on a one way trip. However, it can get stuck... So, 2 people, and a rope tied at each side, you can pull both ways. Fiberglass rod kits are available. That's how I do it. Just be sure you don't have a clogged chimney, before you get drastic. Just my ideas. Take em or leave em.</p><p>N</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natster, post: 6726361, member: 159997"] What about mud bird nest? Swallows and their kin, sometimes build these. If that's your problem, it'll have to be knocked out. Have you tried a chimney brush? You can buy just the brush, and using a rope, pull it on a one way trip. However, it can get stuck... So, 2 people, and a rope tied at each side, you can pull both ways. Fiberglass rod kits are available. That's how I do it. Just be sure you don't have a clogged chimney, before you get drastic. Just my ideas. Take em or leave em. N [/QUOTE]
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