Today at work I picked up a big metal box that was just going to be thrown out as garbage. I brought it home thinking I would be able to use it to fabricate into a flue for my oven. I am told that it is carbon steel and would work for fabricating a flue but I wanted some more input. Can anyone recommend if carbon steel would be good enough metal/the right type material? Will this withstand the temps that the flue will reach? (what temp is that on most ovens by the way?)? I spoke with a friend who is a welder and he thinks it should work if it is just the chimney and didn't get too hot. I mentioned "hundreds of degrees" and he wasn't totally sure. The metal is probably less than 3/8ths inch thick or maybe a bit less. Not too heavy but not real flimsy.
Ideas? Thoughts? Concerns?
Thanks,
Nate
Ideas? Thoughts? Concerns?
Thanks,
Nate
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