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  • Chimney Damper

    I am in the process of building a 36" oven. I shaped the floor so I could stand full height soldier bricks outside the floor. The interior of the oven should be 19" with a 12" to top of arch door. The oven is inside our kitchen. We live in an area that requires heating in the winter 7000 ft elevation in Colorado. I need to have a damper to minimize heat lose through the chimney. The chimney location is at the rear of the oven due to this project being an 18 year after thought. So the chimney will have to go over the top of the oven and then out an existing 8" clay tile chimney. I was thinking of either making a damper similar to what you may find in a fireplace that is located just as the chimney leaves the oven or to try to fabricate a butterfly damper inside the 8" clay chimney tiles. The latter would be simpler to make but more difficult to integrate functionally.

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    Re: Chimney Damper

    It's worthwhile looking at the dampers used in masonry heaters. These are serious cast iron pieces of hardware, and they fully seal the flue when closed. The flimsy things made for fireplaces are considerably more leaky, and not fully adapted to flue tile, like these are.

    Cast Iron Hardware | Masonry Heaters and Wood Fired Ovens - Maine Wood Heat Co.
    My geodesic oven project: part 1, part 2

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