This whistling is going to drive me NUTS this year Makes that nice, quiet fire NOT so enjoyable!
Ok, now I posted this same question last year... so this is a refresher, cause I never fixed the problem. My woodstove is a Osburn 2400. Bought used. All bricks are in good shape. Chimney inside Garage with about 3.5 feet above rooftop peak. Clay lined (original) chimney. 18" riser out of TOP of stove to elbow to 22" piece into wall/chimney. Door seal good. Pitch does NOT change when door is pushed in.
New since last year... talked to former owners of stove... she said it whistled with them too. They had insulated pipe straight out of top up to ceiling. Ceramic Fiber Blanket - NEW! Stove cleaned with DETAIL this year. ALL pipe joints sealed with sealant. Ash pan taken OUT... just for whistling purposes.
As I sit here watching the spartans... it is whistling away!
My concern, is if it was doing this with the former owners as well... then it is a STOVE issue... right??? What ELSE can I do???
Ok, now I posted this same question last year... so this is a refresher, cause I never fixed the problem. My woodstove is a Osburn 2400. Bought used. All bricks are in good shape. Chimney inside Garage with about 3.5 feet above rooftop peak. Clay lined (original) chimney. 18" riser out of TOP of stove to elbow to 22" piece into wall/chimney. Door seal good. Pitch does NOT change when door is pushed in.
New since last year... talked to former owners of stove... she said it whistled with them too. They had insulated pipe straight out of top up to ceiling. Ceramic Fiber Blanket - NEW! Stove cleaned with DETAIL this year. ALL pipe joints sealed with sealant. Ash pan taken OUT... just for whistling purposes.
As I sit here watching the spartans... it is whistling away!
My concern, is if it was doing this with the former owners as well... then it is a STOVE issue... right??? What ELSE can I do???