Flue pipe installation, part 2, how to get a smooth joint
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2021
- In this second video I cover fitting the flue system to the stove and how to get a smooth finish on the joints in the system also assembling the combination flue system, which comprises of single skin vitreous enamel to exit the stove and insulated flue to go through the roof of the cabin. find a full range of wood burning stoves and flue components at Champion Stove Company (UK) on Facebook and eBay
The makers of fire cement aren't going to like you very much! Good video
great video, just what I was looking for, thanks for putting this video out
Nice one. Thank you.
Very informative video. Helped me out a lot. 😃👍💥
Thanks for that. Just what I wanted to know.
Cheers man 👌
Nice 😊 glad I watch this But the pipe goes on the outside, not on the inside. Thank you for showing and sharing.
Hi, Just wondering do you have to always use fire cement or is there any alternative?
Good morning I have a very small hole in the two flues that join together where the one from my 5kw stove fits into the longer flue that fits up into chimney ie the actual joint where the fire cement KoS fire cement is used can I just apply extra fire cement there the hole which is the bottom smaller flue coming from the actual stove that fits inside the longer flue part that fits in the chimney, the hole is thinly the tip of a small ladies baby get not to the first knuckle bend of finger help ?
why do Heitas say you need a flue extender in order to take the flue apart going into the burner and access the inside of the pipe?...so on your setup you would need a telescopic flue extension at the burner and a bracket above so that when the pipe is taken apart for cleaning it all stands as is and you can clean it out.
Do you put any fire cement on any of the twin wall? I have a mi flues system which I am about to fit but don't know of the twilight wall requires the cemt like the single wall does.
The joints on the insulated pipe just slot together and do not need any cement.
My pipe just slips over the flue collar snuggly. I never use any cement because the pipe has to come off on a regular basis to clean the chimney. Never had a problem with leakage as the draft sucks the smoke directly up the chimney.
Hey, I was wondering where you get the round ceiling trim from?
I get them specially cut at the steel works , you can buy them by messaging me through my Facebook home page "Champion Stove Company"
Is that the same cement that I use for sticking the rope around the stove door?
No , I use a high temperature silicone to stick the rope on my door , instant gasket silicone sealant works well
Camera too far away to see what you are doing so defeats the point of video