digger2
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- Dec 4, 2006
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- n.e. pa.(lycoming co.)
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- kubota B26 TLB,former B7610 owner
Hey guys,hope somebody can answer this one.
I'm going to be building a chimney real soon before the snow starts to think too hard about coming down.This is your standard block chimey with a 8" flue (clay) liner.Nothing fancy.Actually,i'm replacing the original 30 yr. old chimney.(liners cracked)It'll be about 18' high when done.
Actually i built a chimney about 12 years ago(at my old house)and its not that hard but there is something i wanted to ask from somebody who may be more expeirienced than myself.I've asked many different people about this and i got just as many different answers.
Question;On the clay liner construction part.When these are placed on top of one another,is there some sort of special sealer made for sealing any
leakage in between these sections?I've heard every possible answer from your standard everyday mortar mix to furnace cement to some stuff that comes in a caulking tube.I've even heard of stacking them dry-no sealer of any kind!!!!Would'nt that be equal to a cracked liner???I'm very cautious when it comes to safety and i dont want to do this untill i know for sure.
thanks,Digger2
I'm going to be building a chimney real soon before the snow starts to think too hard about coming down.This is your standard block chimey with a 8" flue (clay) liner.Nothing fancy.Actually,i'm replacing the original 30 yr. old chimney.(liners cracked)It'll be about 18' high when done.
Actually i built a chimney about 12 years ago(at my old house)and its not that hard but there is something i wanted to ask from somebody who may be more expeirienced than myself.I've asked many different people about this and i got just as many different answers.
Question;On the clay liner construction part.When these are placed on top of one another,is there some sort of special sealer made for sealing any
leakage in between these sections?I've heard every possible answer from your standard everyday mortar mix to furnace cement to some stuff that comes in a caulking tube.I've even heard of stacking them dry-no sealer of any kind!!!!Would'nt that be equal to a cracked liner???I'm very cautious when it comes to safety and i dont want to do this untill i know for sure.
thanks,Digger2