6 inch liner down a 8x8 masonary

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sauer

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Jan 27, 2009
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SE WI
what are the odds of stuffing 6 inch flex down a square 8x8 terra cotta, chimney has slight bend to it.
thanks for the input. obviously uninsulated. it is an interior chimney
 
sauer said:
what are the odds of stuffing 6 inch flex down a square 8x8 terra cotta, chimney has slight bend to it.
thanks for the input. obviously uninsulated. it is an interior chimney

Ha, I'm looking to try to cram two 6" liners down a 12x12 masonry... let me know how that works out for you.
 
Side question, if you were going to run the single wall through an existing chimney flue, what weight flue would you need. I can get 30' of 26g 6" flue for $40 if that is per code. Does anyone know the rules on this? I know there's at least 26g and 30g.

Thanks,
Kevin
 
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