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Brass_Machine:
Nicely done one_rod... I like this post! Eric |
SwarfnStuff:
Bertie, Not impossible to do although I know that here in OZ there are rules about the distance from the wall, heat resistant / fire proof base and double skinning the flue etc. Gov't like rules within rules here. Regards, John B |
DavidA:
Nice job. But I would have run the flue up the inside of the building as far as possible. The flue is where most of the heat comes from. Dave. |
timby:
--- Quote from: DavidA on February 12, 2018, 04:37:28 PM ---Nice job. But I would have run the flue up the inside of the building as far as possible. The flue is where most of the heat comes from. Dave. --- End quote --- That is what I thought, there must be a lot of heat escaping outside . |
PekkaNF:
That's why you see on warmer climate kitchen stoves and comfort fireplace chimneys outside. Here pretty much all chimneys are located inside. But there are some problems with inside chimneys. 1: They need extra space around and more than you think (to prevent inadvert touching/leaning/falling into) 2: There are minimum distances to most of the building materials 3: You need special parts to route the chimney trough ceiling and roof and insulation + membranes might be a problem. All that means jump in the cost. Pekka |
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