From:
"Marc Anderson" <khaskoo@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 20 Oct 2005 16:53:20 -0500
Subject:
flue liners
Dear Shawn,
I have had to do this. I have found that taking a long narrow chisel and
cutting a furrow down one
side vertically will release the damaged liner. The remainder can be beaten
or chiseled out.
Some are more difficult than others.
Marc
Quoted text begins.Hello all, this is a bit off the beaten track, biut I'm wondering what is
the best way to knock out a single flue liner that is 9" square and about
15' from top to bottom, I'll be installing a stainless steel liner in the
chimney after the old broken liner has been removed, any suggestions will
be
appreceiated.
Thanks Shawn
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