Posted by hoosierboy on November 19, 2010 at 18:48:25 from (67.236.218.44):
In Reply to: O/T: Chimney question posted by MeAnthony on November 19, 2010 at 17:53:39:
I think you can do it, not doing any math but looking at my really old (1800s) 2 story brick house it was built with 4 chimneys that went straight from the 1st floor up and served stoves at one time or another on all floors in all rooms. These were very simple unlined 8x12 brick ones. Nothing you would do today but they must have worked for decades for the oldtimers so I think you probably can pull it off. Advice re. changing diameters, I wouldnt do it, its not intuitive that big here and there is better as I dont think you want velocity changes in the smoke. If you got the 6in. go with it and see how it does, you can allways knock off the upstairs one and have saved a bunch of money keeping it simple. Good luck, keeping warm is tough work.
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