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gilmil

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Dec 1, 2010
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I started the stove after a week of not burning. Burned three pieces of scrap pine to get it up to temp. It's 20 degrees out with a stone cold liner/stove/chimney. While I was outside getting some firewood I heard click click click click click almost like metal expanding from heat. Has anyone heard this noise while outside? The liner is inside a masonry chimney and is insulated.

Thanks,
Gil
 
gil said:
I started the stove after a week of not burning. Burned three pieces of scrap pine to get it up to temp. It's 20 degrees out with a stone cold liner/stove/chimney. While I was outside getting some firewood I heard click click click click click almost like metal expanding from heat. Has anyone heard this noise while outside? The liner is inside a masonry chimney and is insulated.

Thanks,
Gil

Yup, that's what it was.
 
Shari said:
gil said:
I started the stove after a week of not burning. Burned three pieces of scrap pine to get it up to temp. It's 20 degrees out with a stone cold liner/stove/chimney. While I was outside getting some firewood I heard click click click click click almost like metal expanding from heat. Has anyone heard this noise while outside? The liner is inside a masonry chimney and is insulated.

Thanks,
Gil

Yup, that's what it was.


+1 . . . either that or someone is trying to flick their Bic unsuccessfully.
 
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