My oven vent narrows to a roughly 5"x6" opening. Until recently I had a 8.5x8.5" square terracotta flue tile on top of the vent, but it hardly drew any better than the vent with no flue. Between that and the fact that the flue tile cracked from thermal cycling (an ill-timed rainstorm contributed to this, I believe), I recently removed the flue, and I'm trying to figure out what to do next.
My inclination is to just build up the existing chimney with firebricks, and I'm wondering if that will actually work, at least the way I have in mine. The front and back of the existing vent are basically a whole firebrick cut lengthwise to make a 9"X4.5"X1.2" piece. If I kept building up with thin pieces like this, would it hold together? Or would it just crack, same as the flue tile?
As the attached pictures show, I don't really have room to build a thicker chimney, although on my build thread Chip suggested building a decorative arch and using that to support a full-brick, stretcher-laid chimney stack. Main advantages I see to a thin-walled chimney are that it would be faster, easier, and possibly faster to heat up, resulting in better draw.
Thoughts?
My inclination is to just build up the existing chimney with firebricks, and I'm wondering if that will actually work, at least the way I have in mine. The front and back of the existing vent are basically a whole firebrick cut lengthwise to make a 9"X4.5"X1.2" piece. If I kept building up with thin pieces like this, would it hold together? Or would it just crack, same as the flue tile?
As the attached pictures show, I don't really have room to build a thicker chimney, although on my build thread Chip suggested building a decorative arch and using that to support a full-brick, stretcher-laid chimney stack. Main advantages I see to a thin-walled chimney are that it would be faster, easier, and possibly faster to heat up, resulting in better draw.
Thoughts?
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