Just cleaned the chimney from below, and saw something kinda odd. I think likely it's been there before and I just noticed (haven't been in the habit of shining a super-bright flashlite up there previously). Hopefully it's discernible in photo below. Basically, the pipe walls are very clean, hardly any buildup at all. Except, where the joints in the chimney pipe are (insulated 8" OD 6" ID) there are "papery" thin flaps of black material, roughly the size of a small-/medium-sized tree leaf hanging off the sides of the pipe.
The grunginess in the foreground (bottom of the pipe) is the adapter that my single-wall connector pipe slips over (it ain't as bad as this photo makes it look). It and the connector were pretty grungy, because of being single-wall I suppose.
The grunginess in the foreground (bottom of the pipe) is the adapter that my single-wall connector pipe slips over (it ain't as bad as this photo makes it look). It and the connector were pretty grungy, because of being single-wall I suppose.
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