Hello, been some great help so thought I would try for another answer. I clean my chimney from the bottom. So I take the screws out of two connections to be able to slide the pipe apart. Is there a easy way of finding the holes to put the screws back in the same places? Before I just had to keep drilling more holes or if I got close to the same hole using bigger screws. Also another question I have always cleaned my old stainless chimney using a metal brush because of the glaze that I got. I would even use a screw driver do scrape it off of the chimney as far up as I could reach. Now I under stand that I should be using a Poly brush to clean a Stainless chimney. Will it clean anywhere near as good? I hope that with the new Englander and chimney, that I won't have the glaze but want to be ready if needed.
Thanks!
Don
Thanks!
Don
as for the changeover, look in the manual for the brick diagram, remove the bricks and the door (lifts off ) to lighten the unit , then carefully tip the stove backon its back,andremove the pedistal ,you will need a 9/19 wrench oir socket for this, after removing the pedistal, locate the slots in each corner. the legs have carriage bolts which fite in these slots. install the legs, stand the unit up and level with the bolts in the base of each leg, then install the flue, and let her rip. call me if you have questions.