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<blockquote data-quote="NSMaple1" data-source="post: 6166584" data-attributes="member: 113429"><p>My manometer is hooked up all the time. I used a short piece of brake line off the flue pipe (18"?), the fitting on the one end secured it to the hole I drilled in the flu pipe. (With a nut in the side inside the flu pipe). I stuck the hose that came with the manometer over the other end of the brake line. Just get the size of brake line (or whatever other steel pipe you can find) that the manometer hose will slide snugly over & go from there with your hole drilling on the flu pipe. Forget what size that turned out to be.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a pipe thermometer? Probe type is best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSMaple1, post: 6166584, member: 113429"] My manometer is hooked up all the time. I used a short piece of brake line off the flue pipe (18"?), the fitting on the one end secured it to the hole I drilled in the flu pipe. (With a nut in the side inside the flu pipe). I stuck the hose that came with the manometer over the other end of the brake line. Just get the size of brake line (or whatever other steel pipe you can find) that the manometer hose will slide snugly over & go from there with your hole drilling on the flu pipe. Forget what size that turned out to be. Do you have a pipe thermometer? Probe type is best. [/QUOTE]
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