I answered one of earlier questions about how to remove what I was told was a FLEXIBLE SS liner (it's rigid. I figured they used a flu extension for the top). After trying to secure a rope to the bottom with a 4x4 brace, only to have it snap and watch my liner fall to the basement clean out, I was left with only one option.
Now this may not be the most prudent or easiest way to remove a rigid liner, but it's certainly the most satisfying and enjoyable way. I grabbed my trusty sledge and opened up a little access hole in the basement above my clean out door. Gave a couple taps through the thimble from the blunt end of the sledge to make a crease. Went downstairs, a few taps to make another crease, and bit by bit, pulled this mother-expletive out!
SO MUCH FUN

Here's some pics of the carnage. Is it me, or is there more creosote on the outside of my liner than most of you probably have on the inside???