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First, I very grateful thank you to everyone here! If I had listened to the salesman at (NATIONAL HARDWARE CHAIN) I would have attempted to wedge a terrible Vogelsang into the existing flue and burned down the place! :D
I went back after a lot of studying, talked to them and they looked at me... :gulp: Not going back there again!
THE PROJECT:
Remove the late 70's prefab all flame, no heat fireplace:
It's a oddly sized 38'' X 17'' X 20 '' firebox in a 40'' X 40" X 24'' Galvinized box. No tags or info found yet.
THE CHIMNEY: Thanks to you all I know it's an air-cooled unit. It's an 8'' pipe, straight shot, which looks like it's inside another pipe all the way down.
THE CHASE: The area around the chimney is huge; 60'' X 32', about 1/4 of it attached to the house. As soon as I can I am lifting the top plate and peeking in. I am assuming stucco/concrete over wood frame with ample clearance till proven wrong.
THE INITIAL PLAN: The hearth is nice, big and REAL BRICK. Floor is concrete slab. I found a VC Resolute for a great price and it fits in front with room to spare. All clearances are good to the VC manual's specs. Of course after reasearching here the sticky part is the chimney. I am looking at Class A Duravent all the way then a double walled tee and stove pipe to the rear vent on the stove.
The area behind the stove I am still looking at...the firebox looks simple to remove leaving the big box. It looks like the builders left ample clearance behind it. There would be room from the Tee to the outer box...5 inches at least in all directions. Would a layer of insulation work to block heat? The double wall stove pipe spec is 6''.
The chimney...if I ran Class A inside the outer pipe would that work? Since the chase area is enlosed the only areas of support at at the top and near the Tee. Looking inside is going to help.
Any thoughts suggestions and if anyone recognizes the Disco Era fireplace are greatly appeciated! I am still in planning and haven't made a single cut.
And I feel so much more confident and knowledgable THANKS TO YOU ALL! :coolsmile:
First, I very grateful thank you to everyone here! If I had listened to the salesman at (NATIONAL HARDWARE CHAIN) I would have attempted to wedge a terrible Vogelsang into the existing flue and burned down the place! :D
I went back after a lot of studying, talked to them and they looked at me... :gulp: Not going back there again!
THE PROJECT:
Remove the late 70's prefab all flame, no heat fireplace:
It's a oddly sized 38'' X 17'' X 20 '' firebox in a 40'' X 40" X 24'' Galvinized box. No tags or info found yet.
THE CHIMNEY: Thanks to you all I know it's an air-cooled unit. It's an 8'' pipe, straight shot, which looks like it's inside another pipe all the way down.
THE CHASE: The area around the chimney is huge; 60'' X 32', about 1/4 of it attached to the house. As soon as I can I am lifting the top plate and peeking in. I am assuming stucco/concrete over wood frame with ample clearance till proven wrong.
THE INITIAL PLAN: The hearth is nice, big and REAL BRICK. Floor is concrete slab. I found a VC Resolute for a great price and it fits in front with room to spare. All clearances are good to the VC manual's specs. Of course after reasearching here the sticky part is the chimney. I am looking at Class A Duravent all the way then a double walled tee and stove pipe to the rear vent on the stove.
The area behind the stove I am still looking at...the firebox looks simple to remove leaving the big box. It looks like the builders left ample clearance behind it. There would be room from the Tee to the outer box...5 inches at least in all directions. Would a layer of insulation work to block heat? The double wall stove pipe spec is 6''.
The chimney...if I ran Class A inside the outer pipe would that work? Since the chase area is enlosed the only areas of support at at the top and near the Tee. Looking inside is going to help.
Any thoughts suggestions and if anyone recognizes the Disco Era fireplace are greatly appeciated! I am still in planning and haven't made a single cut.
And I feel so much more confident and knowledgable THANKS TO YOU ALL! :coolsmile: