Can I run my own stack out the Chimney?

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moondoggy

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Oct 29, 2007
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Long Island NY
Hey All,
first post. few quick questions. i'll try to be brief.
looking at the VC Aspen, the living space is under 800sqft.
want to slide it into my fireplace and run the pipe up the chimney.
they want $750 install + supplies on an $800 stove?? ......it's killing me.

in the past i use the fireplace a dozen times a year so the chimney is clear. but circa 1937. single story.
1-can i run the smoke stack myself?
2-do I have to go all the way up?
3-chimney is a double side by side up to w/ the oil burner.. do i need to go higher then that side? (they are equal now and have the caps.)
4- is there a " Do it yourself Stack kit with How to Guide"?

5-if anyone has gooood deal on an Aspen, let me know.....

thanks in advance to the help.
 
1. Yes you can.
2. Not if you simply tie into the existing chimney (what size is it). If you line it you will need to go all the way to the top.
3. Craig (Webmaster) has a solution for this, he should be along shortly. http://www.extendaflue.com/
4. Let's see if you need a new stack (chimney) first. Is yours in good shape, what size is it?
5. Not me.
 
thank you!
2. existing chimney is 8". and the clay rises above the brick about about 3 inches.
i am confused, you say "if you line it you'll need to go all the way up" is my liner the clay square that the bricks surround? or is a liner the metal tube?

Can I just get past the damper, angle up, go 2ft and let is vent up through the clay/chimney?

3.. didt think i needed to offset the caps, but after reading his page, guess i should. thanks
 
moondoggy said:
thank you!
2. existing chimney is 8". and the clay rises above the brick about about 3 inches.
i am confused, you say "if you line it you'll need to go all the way up" is my liner the clay square that the bricks surround? or is a liner the metal tube?

Can I just get past the damper, angle up, go 2ft and let is vent up through the clay/chimney?

3.. didt think i needed to offset the caps, but after reading his page, guess i should. thanks
Yes all the way to the top. Try (chimneylinerinc.com/) ;-)
 
NewtownPA said:
moondoggy,

I just did what you are thinking about doing. Check out this thread (with lots of pics)

New chimney liner installed. (Pics included)
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/10193/

thanks everyone.
Newton... that looks great your pics look like it went so easy, but i'm sure it wasnt.
i was going to do smooth pipe simply becasue i only have to go about 10' after the 5ft the store give you...assuming they give m e flex to get up the damper.
QUESTIONS
- you didnt wrap/insulate the pipe ? my chimney now measured is 10" the pipe is 6", and for safety shouldnt i wrap it?
-you made that 'damper' plate right?
these pics::
Pic2: Air intake fully open.

Pic3: Secondary burn - intake fully closed
holy crap, it's supposed to look like that? dang i'd have had the phone in hand ready to dial 911. thats what is looks like normally huh?
 
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