Drama part - convinced my brother to go with a Woodstock in his new house as I was installing electrical but we got into our second major fight so that's over. Anyone else out there have brother problems? But as I was looking at his proposed flue install I wondered: could a stove flue go up 8 feet, make a 45, change to class A, exit the wall at a 45, then 45 back up straight vertical? Except for cleaning issues, why not?
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With all those angles, I don't think the bathroom fan will even need to be "on".