What to do with extra liner?

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spudman99

Feeling the Heat
Jan 26, 2018
388
Yardley, PA
My insert install is completed. I purchased a 30' Forever Flex Hybrid liner from the Dealer. When I opened the box I had a 35' liner shipped to me. I only needed about 27' to the appliance adapter, and now have about 8' of virgin liner in my garage.

Is there any market for such a product such as CL or somewhere else? Given the initial charge of about $20 p/ft, it might be worth a little....maybe?
 
I held onto a 6’ piece for about 2 yrs. I couldn’t toss it because I knew it’s cost per foot. Ended up giving it to the guy who bought my avatar stove. It’s worth what you can find someone to pay. Maybe you can give it to local chimney guy? Never know if you’ll need him, might be more inclined to call you back,etc, if you ever need.
 
My insert install is completed. I purchased a 30' Forever Flex Hybrid liner from the Dealer. When I opened the box I had a 35' liner shipped to me. I only needed about 27' to the appliance adapter, and now have about 8' of virgin liner in my garage.

Is there any market for such a product such as CL or somewhere else? Given the initial charge of about $20 p/ft, it might be worth a little....maybe?
You may be able to sell it but there really isn't much use for a peice that short. We save anything 8' or more and will occasionally make a cheap liner system for customers who can't afford more out of the prices.
 
This is a good question. I've got about 10-11 feet of a rectangular liner (6x9 I think...will have to go measure) as it was used to reline the open fireplace. I removed it when I put in the insert.

This is such a unique size and relatively short length...anyone have any ideas for it?