In principle, can a wood burning stove be connected directly to a clay chimney liner?
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If a smaller diameter of flue pipe from a WB connected into a clay liner then without some other form of access into the latter, there would be no means of sweeping it, eg a brush that would pass through the stove outlet couldnt expand out enough to scrape the sides of the clay liner.In principle, can a wood burning stove be connected directly to a clay chimney liner?
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Did you have someone try pull it down from ground as well?I tried and failed to get one down a 7” concrete liner, well not the whole thing, I scrounged a short length of about a meter and a half and tried with that first with a cone on.
I had a rope each end in case it didn't go through which it didn't. I went on the roof, dropped the rope down which had a weight on then Mrs lost pulled bit of liner down and each time it got stuck we pulled it back and forth trying to work it through ,then gave up and got a full length of 5" which went through.Did you have someone try pull it down from ground as well?
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I had a rope each end in case it didn't go through which it didn't. I went on the roof, dropped the rope down which had a weight on then Mrs lost pulled bit of liner down and each time it got stuck we pulled it back and forth trying to work it through ,then gave up and got a full length of 5" which went through.
I did run a reamer through several times before we started to clear any snots.
Apart from that its against building regs to adapt 6” stove outlet to 5” linerYeah the stove i have is for 6 inch flue and from what I am reading 6 inch flue is better for the bigger stoves for efficiency and heat??
Yes thanks not intending to anywayApart from that its against building regs to adapt 6” stove outlet to 5” liner
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