Posted by gtractorfan on October 28, 2011 at 04:19:14 from (71.66.230.36):
In Reply to: wood stove flue posted by bkpigs on October 27, 2011 at 19:53:39:
While I was growing up my parents had two stoves that burned wood or coal, 1 in the house, 1 in the shop. Both of them had brick chimneys. With both the flue pipe from the stove fed into the brick chimney about 6 feet above the floor. Near the bottom of the brick chimney was a soot clean out door.
All the years I grew up they never had a chimney fire. As the chimney gets hot the creosote dries, becomes soot and drops down below where the flue pipe connects. To me that's the best way to hook up a flue (and even better if you had a liner inside the brick chimney). The stuff that falls off needs somewhere to go. Others may have a different opinion on this.
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