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Wood Buring Stove From Water Heater Tank
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Chimney - Smokes got to go some where
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Again working on the low cost model here.. I am using black steel chimney pipe for the entire chimney.. This exits the side wall of the shop through a 'thimble' that is double walled and keeps the wall around it from burning.. Then there is a Tee fitting outside oriented so the bottom is open. that gives the rain somewhere to go and it also helps induce a draft once this gets started.
There is a cast iron damper I added about a foot above the stove so that I can control the draft and thus how fast the fire burns.
If you do build something like this, PLEASE DO NOT USE HVAC duct work for a chimney.. I know that galvanized duct piping is really cheap.. But all you have to do is compare the weight of this chimney pipe to the duct piping.. This stuff is 2 to 4 times thicker than the galvanized, and you need that extra metal all over. The pipes nearest the stove are subjected to the most heat.. The ones outside are subjected to rain, snow or 30 mile an hour winds like we are having right now.
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