Talk about brain dead!!
When we first moved to our last house 1982 the previous owner had a barrel in the basement, chimney pipe straight thru the roof. not insulated. Hot,hot,hot,amazing we are all still alive. And the fireplace upstairs, franklin insert,non-insulated pipe straight up and straight out. Roof trusses were just waiting to catch fire. Well, we only found this stuff out when we had a certified company replace the insert upstairs, and the smok`in barrel downstairs. This nightmare with 3 young children.
And you are all gonna love this one, he used a heavy weight,like a cannon ball on a rope to clean the chimney. Remember, not ss liner, just clay tile. Chicken wire on a cannon ball. Well, I tried it,only once, and the first thing I noticed was how it was smashing the hell out of the firebricks in the chimney.
That is when the light went off, and I thought, maybe get someone out here to replace the crap this guy was using, and get a proper install.
Therefore, I take my hat off to all of you guys and gals that try to make wood-burning safer,cause we are still lucky to even be here on this forum today. Only by the grace of god do we go.
Getting older, but so much still to learn, and that is a good thing Any one else have any nightmares that they bought,and got corrected before it was too late??
When we first moved to our last house 1982 the previous owner had a barrel in the basement, chimney pipe straight thru the roof. not insulated. Hot,hot,hot,amazing we are all still alive. And the fireplace upstairs, franklin insert,non-insulated pipe straight up and straight out. Roof trusses were just waiting to catch fire. Well, we only found this stuff out when we had a certified company replace the insert upstairs, and the smok`in barrel downstairs. This nightmare with 3 young children.
And you are all gonna love this one, he used a heavy weight,like a cannon ball on a rope to clean the chimney. Remember, not ss liner, just clay tile. Chicken wire on a cannon ball. Well, I tried it,only once, and the first thing I noticed was how it was smashing the hell out of the firebricks in the chimney.
That is when the light went off, and I thought, maybe get someone out here to replace the crap this guy was using, and get a proper install.
Therefore, I take my hat off to all of you guys and gals that try to make wood-burning safer,cause we are still lucky to even be here on this forum today. Only by the grace of god do we go.
Getting older, but so much still to learn, and that is a good thing Any one else have any nightmares that they bought,and got corrected before it was too late??