Clay liner for chimney flue
#48
(M)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Les Dale
Marcel - Thanks for the info. I saw your post about the chimney / vent on the other forum. This guy - arevalo53anos - has some pretty good detail on his chimney made from brick. They are somewhere on this site.
Les...
(M) Luis, a Brazilian engineer with whom I've been in private contact, uses a clay liner for a flue. I'm not sure if there are pictures of brick covering it, or if he has even chosen to so build, but you are correct if you are implying that he used no metal for the transition. I think his damper, made of a piece of sheet metal that slides between the bricks is a super idea! Closing it almost completely could help smoke meats at a lower temperature.
(M) btw, I feel that our private correspondence at this point is helpful for the larger community. Would you consider OK ing my Copy-Pasting this exchange?
Ciao,
Marcel
(L) Re: Luis Arevalo uses a clay liner. No problem - I usually go offline to reduce the chatter - but you are right, any bit of info may help someone.
Les...
(M) I probably will bypass the clay liner, partly because I haven't found any source close by, partly because any liner, clay or steel, forces me to conform to it's shape when cladding it, and partly because brick is less susceptible to breakage.
Ciao,
Marcel
P.S. Thanks, Paul for your clarification, above.
#48
(M)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Les Dale
Marcel - Thanks for the info. I saw your post about the chimney / vent on the other forum. This guy - arevalo53anos - has some pretty good detail on his chimney made from brick. They are somewhere on this site.
Les...
(M) Luis, a Brazilian engineer with whom I've been in private contact, uses a clay liner for a flue. I'm not sure if there are pictures of brick covering it, or if he has even chosen to so build, but you are correct if you are implying that he used no metal for the transition. I think his damper, made of a piece of sheet metal that slides between the bricks is a super idea! Closing it almost completely could help smoke meats at a lower temperature.
(M) btw, I feel that our private correspondence at this point is helpful for the larger community. Would you consider OK ing my Copy-Pasting this exchange?
Ciao,
Marcel
(L) Re: Luis Arevalo uses a clay liner. No problem - I usually go offline to reduce the chatter - but you are right, any bit of info may help someone.
Les...
(M) I probably will bypass the clay liner, partly because I haven't found any source close by, partly because any liner, clay or steel, forces me to conform to it's shape when cladding it, and partly because brick is less susceptible to breakage.
Ciao,
Marcel
P.S. Thanks, Paul for your clarification, above.
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