venator260
Feeling the Heat
To use that as is, you would run single wall pipe from your stove and into the clay thimble. If the inspection reveals no issues, that's all that will need to be done.
If it needs relined, the existing terra-cotta would need to be broken out and an insulated liner put in its place. This part scares many away, as the cost of this can be more than the stove you connect to it.
If it needs relined, the existing terra-cotta would need to be broken out and an insulated liner put in its place. This part scares many away, as the cost of this can be more than the stove you connect to it.
There’s no way I could swing that in my budget right now with everything else Iv got going on in this house. I realize an insulated liner is much better because of the r value and retaining as much heat as possible, for safety reasons and preventing creosote build up, which is a safety thing in itself as well. But let’s say i were to buy the DIY duravent/similar stainless kit and run it myself, no insulation, would I still be safe to burn as long as the terra-cotta is in nice shape?
! I did find a very nice Fisher grandpa bear in the classifieds here...So here’s my next question. The ol lady wants to remove the Franklin and replace it with something rustic looking but that puts off good heat if we decide to run two stoves for family occasions etc here. I personally am happy with splitting and burning wood for one stove but, happy wife happy life. Are the clearance guidelines the same for all Fishers even with a top flue into lined masonry chimney? Specs say min 30” between back of stove and chimney, but they only show a rear flue setup? Iv got 48”x48” raised slate hearth in the dining room/addition and I don’t think that baby will fit in there, but damn it’s a good deal!![[Hearth.com] Super newbie, basic help appreciated! [Hearth.com] Super newbie, basic help appreciated!](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/222/222093-71ec85283260e1ecab8d4dc750e94fa8.jpg?hash=PR_uP7YPaa)
(I don't hear that very often anymore)