Rockford 316ti flexible liner

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Welderman85

Feeling the Heat
Nov 1, 2017
350
Chesaning MI
Is the 316ti flex a decent liner I have been looking at the preinsulated model. Its .06 seem comparable to other one I have found
 
Is the 316ti flex a decent liner I have been looking at the preinsulated model. Its .06 seem comparable to other one I have found
It is ok but the bare minimum that is acceptable
 
Ok thank you could you please point me in the correct direction for a little better setup. Preinsulated 6" thank you
 
Look for a midweight liner. Heavywall is my preference but I don't know of anyone who makes that preinsulated
 
Ok thank you could you please point me in the correct direction for a little better setup. Preinsulated 6" thank you
If the chimney is straight, without offsets, DuraLiner is pre-insulated and rigid.
 
It has a slight 45 kick at the bottom. Having a hard time finding anything preinsulated that is thicker than .006 all brands I find are in the same. If I was to install one of these what's the down side tone thinner liner? How can I expect it to last I burn a cord or two a year in my insert?
 
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