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  1. chrisasst Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 13, 2008
    1,077 posts
    cortland ny
    Would there be any advantages if one ran two oak lines ( using a T )??
    Would it burn more clean or hotter??

    Does any oak do anything more than not pulling air through a house?
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  2. Mr. Spock Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 2, 2013
    460 posts
    SW MA
    If your running the correct diameter, I can't think of a single advantage.
  3. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,607 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    i like things in pairs. just not oaks. ;)
    mepellet likes this.
  4. heat seeker Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 25, 2011
    1,667 posts
    Northern CT
    I like "pears".

    But I have one OAK.
  5. Thaddius Wenderoth Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 21, 2013
    253 posts
    Maybe T one 3 feet higher than the other just in case of a high snow line? Lol trying to think of a good reason.
  6. briansol Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 18, 2009
    1,107 posts
    central ct
    There's only 1 bank. having another pipe is for decoration purposes. it's like a civic with dual fart cans. lol
  7. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,607 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    Hey a fail safe. I like it. How about doing the same with the exhaust venting. I bet Jay has already considered this at some point. :p
  8. Mr. Spock Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 2, 2013
    460 posts
    SW MA
    How about 1 already 3 feet higher? :p
    DexterDay and heat seeker like this.

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