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Re: O/T: Installing stove pipes for wood stove.
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Posted by Ken L. on September 24, 2006 at 13:57:15 from (72.1.20.185):
In Reply to: O/T: Installing stove pipes for wood stove. posted by frankiee on September 24, 2006 at 06:40:44:
The house that I grew up in had a stove that was wood fueled on one end for heat in the kitchen and the oven and burners were electric. The pipe went up out of the stove until it was about 11/2 ft from the ceiling, made a 90 went about eight ft to the chimney then made another 90 into the chimney. I remember it being that way for at least thirty years and my mother said that it had been that way as long as she remebered. never had any problems. I do remember though that every Sat. morning, the stove was let to burn out and the pipes were cleaned.
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