Need help on liner install

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pdga1

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Dec 19, 2013
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Virginia
I installed a Homesaver Pro liner and tee in my masonry chimney.

I need advice connecting it to my existing Duravent doublewall stovepipe.


Problem? I can slide the duravent pipe over the crimped tee pipe, but it seems cheesy. It very easily slides in and out.

Is there and adaptor to go from that crimped tee to a duravent doublewall pipe? Couldnt find one. I'll try to add a pic or two...

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There no adaptor. If it's real sloppy you could get some flat stove gasket to put around that crimp then slide your DVL over it. Then you will want to shoot 3 screws through to attach it to the liner.
 
Pre drill it with an 1/8" bit, then use some 1" Stainless screws.
 
You also need to seal the gap around the tee snout to the brick. We pack the gap with ceramic wool insulation then mortar over it
 
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How about high temp furnace cement to pack around the T
 
How about high temp furnace cement to pack around the T
You will need to pack insulation around it to back the cement up but furnace cement will work. It will be more prone to cracking than what we use but it will work.
 
You can use a thick rope stove rope gasket also to fill the gap around the T
 
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