My project tomorrow

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bholler

Chimney sweep
Staff member
Jan 14, 2014
33,592
central pa
This is the fun liner in store for tomorrow. And yes that is a 5 gallon bucket sitting next to the tee body.

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Big liner. What is the job?
 
Be safe, looks like some height might be involved.
We have a crane for this one. I don't see how I could handle 40' of 14" liner otherwise
 
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And we thought 8" was big!
 
We can only hope they’re burning dry wood. Lol
 
Lol that would be gas
 
Couldn’t resist
 
Would make one hell of a didgeridoo!
 
Here in the project for today. Remove framing going through the chimney then pour a crown. Fun

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Pole saw or do u climb down?
 
Pole saw or do u climb down?
The last picture is up from me inside. I had to cut it back atleast 2" to get thick enough chamber tech in over the ends
 
The last picture is up from me inside. I had to cut it back atleast 2" to get thick enough chamber tech in over the ends
Oh i see now, 2x4 cut is recessed behind face of the blocks. Is Oscillating tool the preferred tool for this?
 
You should gather these pics for a sticky thread titled, Why do I need an insulated liner?” Most never see the things you see often.
 
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