Liner is down!(with pictures)

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rdust

Minister of Fire
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Feb 9, 2009
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Michigan
Finally have the liner down, it took a little bit to man up due to the height of the chimney but my dad came over and helped me out. I wasn't able to finish it due to needing a longer snout for the bottom termination since the wall is a masonry wall that is thick. I'll get a longer snout ordered tomorrow, after that I just need to mortar the inside, pour the insulation and seal the cap up.(yep that's it) Hopefully I'll have it done next weekend. I hope the hard part is done.

The liner arrived with a kink in it but my dad thinks it'll be ok, he used to design exhaust systems so I'll take his word for it. It's also 27' of liner so I hope that makes up for it.

[Hearth.com] Liner is down!(with pictures)

[Hearth.com] Liner is down!(with pictures)
 
Pagey said:
Epic! That's a helluva install there!

I'll post more pictures once I get it finished. It's been pretty cold here the last couple nights so I really want to get this done.

I have a nice view from up there that's for sure!
 
I think I see the kink about even with your feet?
ne way it is in the chimney so it will have to be fine now right ;-) ?
 
crazy_dan said:
I think I see the kink about even with your feet?
ne way it is in the chimney so it will have to be fine now right ;-) ?

Yep, that's it at my feet. I can still pull it back out if anyone thinks it'll be a problem. I could cut out the bad section and buy a union to put it back together.
 
rdust said:
Pagey said:
Epic! That's a helluva install there!

I'll post more pictures once I get it finished. It's been pretty cold here the last couple nights so I really want to get this done.

I have a nice view from up there that's for sure!


It sure the hell isn't getting any warmer around here is it? :-P

Nice job....that's a steep roof you've got there!
 
Hiram Maxim said:
It sure the hell isn't getting any warmer around here is it? :-P

Nice job....that's a steep roof you've got there!

I had frost on the cars/grass this morning and ice in a bucket of water!

The roof will need to be replaced in the next could years and I won't be the one doing the replacement! Of course I'm cheap so I'll probably end up doing it. :lol: My dad said not to pick up the phone for that one!
 
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