I have a clean-out T above the H1 which has a top exit. I blocked off the opening leading to the stove baffle with newspaper, stuck the shop vac hose in there and whipped the Sooteater up the flue - all 24'. I got less then half a gallon of creosote, & most was in the 8' right above the stove. I knew I had a air leak at the T cover and it was evident on the backside of it....a heavy coat of creosote. I ordered some thin gasket tape to seal it off better.
All in all the Sooteater worked perfect & I had the whole job done in about 45 min.....sure beats climbing up on the 10/12 pitched roof
All in all the Sooteater worked perfect & I had the whole job done in about 45 min.....sure beats climbing up on the 10/12 pitched roof
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