chimney liner

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stilesec

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Mar 7, 2007
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OK. I showed you all my ugly stove the other day and everyone suggested that I upgrade my chimeny liner right away. I am still looking at inserts but didn't want to wait any longer on a new liner. Anyway I saw this on ebay. It seems to be a great price for SS liner, but since I put the wrong liner in the first time I thought I would check before I began round 2. I have a ~10" x 14" masonry chimney that runs 22' from my basement through a ranch house. The chimeny is located between my garage and the house so there is no direct contact with the outside until you reach the top. I also plan to order the insulation to go with it.

ebay can have some great deals but I like to be cautious when purchasing things outside my area of expertise. Thanks again for the great wealth of info and wonderful advice.

http://cgi.ebay.com/6-X-25-STAINLES...093692534QQcategoryZ41987QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
The second one is just the liner pipe only. The first one is a complete kit with the pipe, clean-out tee, top plate and cap.

I bought a liner kit from the second vendor and have been very happy with it. In fact I am getting ready to buy another one from them.
 
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