If you are looking for a liner read this!!!!!

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MeLikeUmFire

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My liner kit just arrived today. Just wanted to give a shout out to username: "MagnaFlex" here on the forum for hooking me up with an awesome deal. Anyone looking for a liner contact him and he will give you a great deal. I got a 25ft 316ti liner, ovalized last 5 ft, oval to round stove connector, and the cap for $50 less than anything i could find on e-bay or the internet. Got it to me within 3 days!!!!!! So find the guy on this forum who goes by the username "MagnaFlex" and he will hook u up!!!! He also threw in a tube of mill-pak for free!
 

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They make a great liner and i love the way the cap clicks on.
 
Thank you Regency for the positive comments. I'm just here to help everyone out. Their are a lot of supplies I have like Mil pac that I can purchase much cheaper then from the consumer side, if anyone needs help on pieces like that or custom chase covers let me know, I can even do custom stencil for your kids are projects. Theirs a post I made awhile back that shows you a bit of the plant and the equipment used to make our product all of it is state of the art equipment including 3d cad engineering .004 tolerances on most machines, custom laser cutting and bending.. we can pretty much do it all... If anyone has any questions just let me know, I can also sell .25 kaowool blanket far cheaper then most places, I do believe I read someone here was looking at some and it was $25.00 a sq foot which is just absurd.

Best regards,
 
I'd like to chime in and offer that the person behind the MagnaFlex moniker is a truly considerate and helpful soul! Having recently gone above and beyond to help me, I know who to turn to for future liner and fabricating needs.

Best regards!
 
Just a heads up.. I only have 4 tubes of mill pac left before I order more... if anyone needs it just let me know.
 
I too bought a couple of liner kits from Magna... excellent price, turnaround, and quality.
 
OK, stupid question here - and I hope it's OK to post it in this thread - but how do I know what I need? I plan to get professional help for my install (of a used stove), so does that mean they will dictate that, or will I get to shop around to get what I need? I have a masonry interior chimney with tile liner in an open fireplace right now. In a one story '50s rancher. Sounds like I need a liner kit and connectors and whatnot, but I really don't know what specifically I am looking for and don't want to get the wrong thing!
 
If the tile liner is in good shape (no cracks) and the size is less than twice the volume of the new stove outlet, you might not need a SS liner. If you do, your pros should be able to tell you exactly what you need. It's basically all the same, when ordering the liner kits, the difference is the connection at the stove. You just need to let them know the size and if it's going to be a horizontal or verticle install. Magnaflex should be able to walk you through this as well.
 
Yes, you need a liner kit, does the only thing you will need to know is whether or not your stove is rear exiting or top exiting and how tall your chimney is... All of the other parts come standard in anyone's kit. If you need any other help feel free to post or PM me....

tickbitty said:
OK, stupid question here - and I hope it's OK to post it in this thread - but how do I know what I need? I plan to get professional help for my install (of a used stove), so does that mean they will dictate that, or will I get to shop around to get what I need? I have a masonry interior chimney with tile liner in an open fireplace right now. In a one story '50s rancher. Sounds like I need a liner kit and connectors and whatnot, but I really don't know what specifically I am looking for and don't want to get the wrong thing!
 
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