chimney liner choices/options?

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How wide is the oval? Why will it not work exiting on the 13" (larger) side?
If i remember correctly, the rigid round Duarliner is a 7" outside diameter?

so fill in current thimble hole,then cut new hole in wide side of chimney .This would cut into different walk way & take additional elbows & more stove pipe to get it back to where the stove must sit 3/90's

inside diameter of tile is 6-1/2 ''x11-1/4''
 
How bout 5" or 5-1/2" through thimble with adapters to the liner and pipe on their respective sides?
 
I don't understand this . Stove manufacture wants 6" , the oval I was going to use will fit ok down the tile chimney & is same as as 6" volume wise .
Your saying use 5" liner pipe . I can't adapter the oval to get it out the narrow side .

Chimney height is 15' to thimble

Only option I have is break out liner , not something I want to do ,tile mortared in good then concrete block then brick. Cost $135 to get estimate , ball park figure 2-3 k pro done ( I don't like lawsuits)

Thanks but game over unless I bust tile myself


This is only one of the issues I have & they all cost more$$$ and time

I know the benifets will be good , maybe later

Wife is no longer supportive of this project

Cheers, need to get busy cuttin wood
 
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