Ok, I am at the point of doing my flue and have seen many a flue cut diagonally and then mortared together to make a funnel type vent.
Questions:
1) In personal experience has the mortared flue separated due to thermal stress or other reasons?
2) Is there and advantage of the insulated stainless steel vs the refractory flue?
I have purchased refractory flue pipe 8*8 for my oven for two reasons:
1) it will outlast my grandkids!
2) it was much cheaper!
Did I make a poor decision?
Thanks
John
Questions:
1) In personal experience has the mortared flue separated due to thermal stress or other reasons?
2) Is there and advantage of the insulated stainless steel vs the refractory flue?
I have purchased refractory flue pipe 8*8 for my oven for two reasons:
1) it will outlast my grandkids!
2) it was much cheaper!
Did I make a poor decision?

Thanks
John





A flue would only last 10 years, I don't want to take a chance and have to replace the flue in ten or fifteen years. More like never, is a good time frame. I know wood doesn't have the sulfur, but if you do want to burn coal, ala Pepe's Pizza New Haven Ct. then this would be an issue. The mositure gets in the pipe during the hot HUMID weather in Ct. Maybe in drier climates it would not be an issue.
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