We went to the common ground fair this past weekend and saw two vendors selling mechanical chimney cleaning devices.
Ive been thinking about building something such as these and to see them was great, gave me some more/better ideas on how to build it.
The first one is 'The Chimney Scrubber' website is www.chimneyscrubber.com Costs I think $300
Best to look at it online to see how it installs and operates.
WHat I like about it is the pulley mount on top of the chimney, simple and adjustable. Also the brush, it appears as it would pull through easily, may not scrub as much as a normal brush but with an mechanical setup Id be doing it on a weekly basis. Also this one can be installed yourself easily and that is their expectation.
What I did NOT like is the fact you have to operate it from the cleanout at the bottom, pulling on the chain with the door open, I know when we clean the chimney now if the door was open it would create a huge mess.
The second one is called 'Swift Chimney Cleaner' no website. This one is more involved and more complicated and requires them to install it. They quoted me $450 installed.
I have a brochu and if anyone is interested I can scan and post it. This one the top pully mount is lag bolted to the top of the chimney. There is a pulley mounted at the bottom of the chimney near the cleanout, requiring a shaft through the chimney. Then about chest height there is a drive box on the outside of the chimney where there is a crank or a shaft you would drive with a drill. From this shaft or crank you can crank a standard brush up and down the chimney and the brush stores at the bottom of the chimney. THis one uses thin stainless steel cable whereas the first one uses a stainless steel chain.
Pros to this one are it operates with the cleanout closed. thats about it to me.
Cons are:
The cost, alot of money
Requiring to be installed.
Its a mechanical nightmare I think with the box on the outside of the chimney.
I am planning on building one myself. My plan is to manufacture a mount for the top of the chimney like the first unit uses (See webpage) But I would use cable instead of a chain and at the bottom it would be driven by a drum on a shaft with a crank on the outside of the chimney. The cable would be wrapped several times around the drum to allow it to have traction and pull the brush up and down.
I am unable to find stainless steel cable available in the lenght I need (less than 100 ft) I can find galvanized steel. Any issue using galvanized steel cable in the flue? Will the high temps damage galvanized cable as compared to stainless steel?
~ Phil
Ive been thinking about building something such as these and to see them was great, gave me some more/better ideas on how to build it.
The first one is 'The Chimney Scrubber' website is www.chimneyscrubber.com Costs I think $300
Best to look at it online to see how it installs and operates.
WHat I like about it is the pulley mount on top of the chimney, simple and adjustable. Also the brush, it appears as it would pull through easily, may not scrub as much as a normal brush but with an mechanical setup Id be doing it on a weekly basis. Also this one can be installed yourself easily and that is their expectation.
What I did NOT like is the fact you have to operate it from the cleanout at the bottom, pulling on the chain with the door open, I know when we clean the chimney now if the door was open it would create a huge mess.
The second one is called 'Swift Chimney Cleaner' no website. This one is more involved and more complicated and requires them to install it. They quoted me $450 installed.
I have a brochu and if anyone is interested I can scan and post it. This one the top pully mount is lag bolted to the top of the chimney. There is a pulley mounted at the bottom of the chimney near the cleanout, requiring a shaft through the chimney. Then about chest height there is a drive box on the outside of the chimney where there is a crank or a shaft you would drive with a drill. From this shaft or crank you can crank a standard brush up and down the chimney and the brush stores at the bottom of the chimney. THis one uses thin stainless steel cable whereas the first one uses a stainless steel chain.
Pros to this one are it operates with the cleanout closed. thats about it to me.
Cons are:
The cost, alot of money
Requiring to be installed.
Its a mechanical nightmare I think with the box on the outside of the chimney.
I am planning on building one myself. My plan is to manufacture a mount for the top of the chimney like the first unit uses (See webpage) But I would use cable instead of a chain and at the bottom it would be driven by a drum on a shaft with a crank on the outside of the chimney. The cable would be wrapped several times around the drum to allow it to have traction and pull the brush up and down.
I am unable to find stainless steel cable available in the lenght I need (less than 100 ft) I can find galvanized steel. Any issue using galvanized steel cable in the flue? Will the high temps damage galvanized cable as compared to stainless steel?
~ Phil