Co-liner for insert

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the pony boy

Member
Nov 5, 2011
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putnam ny
Ordered a insert for our living room and want to get everything needed for the instal. I can't drill a hole in the fireplace for a oak and the ash pan route is also a no go. Rather than try the stove without a oak and find out I should have used one I believe this is my best choice. But I can' find the kit any where. Any links would be great.
 
Ordered a insert for our living room and want to get everything needed for the instal. I can't drill a hole in the fireplace for a oak and the ash pan route is also a no go. Rather than try the stove without a oak and find out I should have used one I believe this is my best choice. But I can' find the kit any where. Any links would be great.

I assume from this you are looking for a chimney liner with an fresh air intake sleeve? You can just run the outside air intake pipe up into the existing flue beside the exhaust liner and it doesn't have to go all the way to the top but you need a chimney cap designed for this that will allow air into the chimney.