I'm working with a Duratech double wall system (pretty, but expensive). I have terminated my arch/opening with four bricks, as shown in photos. I have a Duratech anchor plate ready to install, but in spite of the fact that Duratech's instructions call for setting it directly on top of the bricks with a high-temp sealant, the anchor plate's metal seems pretty thin to take that much heat directly. Also, in spite of the Dt illustration showing the anchor plate, with its round opening, installed on a square chimney/stove top, I'm wondering about the exposed underside around the corners where I have put a round peg in a square hole, so to speak. I had considered making up an 11" square 3/16" steel plate with a 6" diameter hole that would attach to the top of the brick, that I would then attach the anchor plate to. I was also thinking of adding about a foot of 6" ID refractory flue liner above the bricks and putting the anchor plate on top of that (which would also save me a few bucks). A stove place told me it tends to crack. Any thoughts?
There also seems to be some confusion about the height of the chimney above the roof. The FB instructions (p 45) call for 2" (inches) above any roof within 10' (feet), but the Duratech instructions call for 2' (feet) which seems more likely. Is this a misprint in the FB manual?
There also seems to be some discrepancy in ID's between 8" and 6" (which is what I'm using). FB says 6" for a 36" oven, but also says 8" in some places.
There also seems to be some confusion about the height of the chimney above the roof. The FB instructions (p 45) call for 2" (inches) above any roof within 10' (feet), but the Duratech instructions call for 2' (feet) which seems more likely. Is this a misprint in the FB manual?
There also seems to be some discrepancy in ID's between 8" and 6" (which is what I'm using). FB says 6" for a 36" oven, but also says 8" in some places.
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