Re: Mark's 42" in MN
Your arch is gorgeous!
I brought my vent up and into a flat surface that I could set the metal anchor plate on. I used fire caulk and loosely set tapcons to secure it. I'm certain that joint isn't 100% air/smoke tight after repeated heat cycling, and I suspect firecaulk doesn't hold up to WFO temps, but it's on there and fine.
One idea that came to me later was to grind a channel into the edges of the bricks and fit the anchor plate flange into that. Those bricks would be mortarted onto the course below if that makes sense. That way you've secured the chimney flange permanently in place with a fairly leak tight connection while still allowing for movement vs. the risk of tapcons cracking the brick.
Your arch is gorgeous!
I brought my vent up and into a flat surface that I could set the metal anchor plate on. I used fire caulk and loosely set tapcons to secure it. I'm certain that joint isn't 100% air/smoke tight after repeated heat cycling, and I suspect firecaulk doesn't hold up to WFO temps, but it's on there and fine.
One idea that came to me later was to grind a channel into the edges of the bricks and fit the anchor plate flange into that. Those bricks would be mortarted onto the course below if that makes sense. That way you've secured the chimney flange permanently in place with a fairly leak tight connection while still allowing for movement vs. the risk of tapcons cracking the brick.
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