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relocating wood stove
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<blockquote data-quote="Millman" data-source="post: 716962" data-attributes="member: 9607"><p><strong>Thanks guys</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks all, I do have a blower on the stove and that circulates the heat. I guess adding a 10$ or 20$ if I want fancy fan is better that spending over $1000 for additional chimney parts and the hassle of dealing with our Zoning officer. Thanks for the comments about the bends. I had planned on having the 90 as high up as possible to eliminate the need of another 3' chimney section. Now I understand what you mean by keeping it close to the stove. The current set up is straight up through the den. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Greg:spam:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millman, post: 716962, member: 9607"] [b]Thanks guys[/b] Thanks all, I do have a blower on the stove and that circulates the heat. I guess adding a 10$ or 20$ if I want fancy fan is better that spending over $1000 for additional chimney parts and the hassle of dealing with our Zoning officer. Thanks for the comments about the bends. I had planned on having the 90 as high up as possible to eliminate the need of another 3' chimney section. Now I understand what you mean by keeping it close to the stove. The current set up is straight up through the den. Thanks again. Greg:spam: [/QUOTE]
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