Summit with the test 4 ft pipe added on.

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Well I stuck it up there as BG instructions (worked good) and the results are it seemed to raise the stove temp about 50 to 100 degrees and the flue temp has gone down the same so the new chimney will make it work like its supposed to.
 
Congratulations it sounds like you got it figured out. From what I have seen that stove will throw some serious heat at 750 on the stove top and your gonna love it!
If I remember correctly you were going to just add a temporary small section to see if it would help so have you figured out how your going to change the chimney permanently for next winter.
 
My plans are to take out the masonary one and put in a metal 6 inch straight up 18 footer, losing the 2- 90's and haveing the 6 inch flue should turn it into a Hoover.
 
Rob From Wisconsin said:
Pictures??
It's just a cheap piece of pipe stuck in the liner, pictures would make you think it was a red neck chimney (maybe it is). :-)
 
Yea, congratulations. I'm surprised you got up there with the nasty storms to the south of you. After the change you will think you have a new stove and for sure will be toasty warm next winter.
 
great to hear that. I believe I could use a little more draft (or better wood) but am happy with the results this year.
 
oldspark, it is good to hear you are getting this thing figured out. And I hope those storms are missing you but it sounds sort of nasty out there.
 
Just rainy and cool here, we had our share of storms a week ago, the roof is easy to get up on so even an old man (me) can do it.
 
oldspark said:
Just rainy and cool here, we had our share of storms a week ago, the roof is easy to get up on so even an old man (me) can do it.
Just curious, ignore if you want. What are are looking at for cost to redo the system?
 
oldspark said:
My plans are to take out the masonary one and put in a metal 6 inch straight up 18 footer, losing the 2- 90's and haveing the 6 inch flue should turn it into a Hoover.

Sorry to hear you have to redo your whole chimney
 
SKIN052 said:
oldspark said:
Just rainy and cool here, we had our share of storms a week ago, the roof is easy to get up on so even an old man (me) can do it.
Just curious, ignore if you want. What are are looking at for cost to redo the system?
I am going to do it myself with help with my daughter maybe a thousand dollars for the materials, I have not figured it out exactly but that is a ball park figure.
 
certified106 said:
oldspark said:
My plans are to take out the masonary one and put in a metal 6 inch straight up 18 footer, losing the 2- 90's and haveing the 6 inch flue should turn it into a Hoover.

Sorry to hear you have to redo your whole chimney
The lucky part is that the old chimney needed work done any way, glad I did not spend any money on it before this.
 
madison said:
Great news!

Jeez, does this mean no more bitchin' from sparky, --- just joking Spark

Once you get 6" straight up for 18 feet, it will be interesting to hear if you then decide to experiment with the damper again. Let us know.
Not to worry I will come up with something else. :cheese:
 
That's the spirit sparky!
 
How high will the chimney be from stove top up? It looks from other post it will be 18'. If it was shorter than that before then I could see a draft problem.
 
wkpoor said:
How high will the chimney be from stove top up? It looks from other post it will be 18'. If it was shorter than that before then I could see a draft problem.
It was a 7 1/4 inch round liner so lose a little with the over size and there is 2-90's in the 18 ft so that can be equal to removing 6 to 10 ft off the effective length of the chimney. I had a chimney that worked great with the Nashua but aint getting it with the Summit.
 
I hear ya. Funny how that works, it's always the "little" things. Glad it's going to work out, seriously. JB
 
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