I do have a friend with a drill press, so that's a good suggestion for redrilling holes. One added advantage of doing that is that I can more easily ensure they are exactly in the middle of the bricks I'm drilling holes in.
david s, I looked at your proposed solutions to the problem, and I quite agree with the downsides of the anchor plates you list (cost, , size, risk of splitting the brick/casting that you're screwing it onto). It never even occurred to me that it might be possible just to do without, but at this point I'm going to stick with and just make it smaller.
This is one of those cases where more experienced people have a better sense of what is essential and what is not. Never having set up my own chimney system before, I just assumed that an anchor plate would be essential. Maybe next time...
david s, I looked at your proposed solutions to the problem, and I quite agree with the downsides of the anchor plates you list (cost, , size, risk of splitting the brick/casting that you're screwing it onto). It never even occurred to me that it might be possible just to do without, but at this point I'm going to stick with and just make it smaller.
This is one of those cases where more experienced people have a better sense of what is essential and what is not. Never having set up my own chimney system before, I just assumed that an anchor plate would be essential. Maybe next time...
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