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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Central MA-Gilford
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Just purchased a pettlet stove insert on Craigslist. Stove is basically brand new, only had a few bags of pellets burned in it ! Owner was concerned that outside of stove heated up too much, and he has 2 little toddlers and was very concerned for their safety. His loss my gain !
![]() Anyway need to have stove installed into an existing brick, clay lined fireplace. Getting estimates for installation now by stove/chimney companies. Question to the Forum...... Does the stove pipe chimney liner need to be 'stainless' steel? I thought pellet stove venting did not require this, but only needed to be aluminum or galvanized material? The liner will be roughly 25-30' from fireplace hearth, up through damper, to the top of chimney. If I have to install 'stainless' steel it will be costly compared to aluminum type. Your comments are much appreciated ! Bigdog |
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Location: Eastern MA & Frye Island/Sebago Lake, Maine
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