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<blockquote data-quote="fasttommy" data-source="post: 1648780" data-attributes="member: 22999"><p>Do you have a freestanding stove? I recently removed my old cracked clay flue and installed a new insulated stainless steel liner, per insurance company. It was a pretty easy job. I rented an extension tool that attaches to a drill and busts out the old flue. The new chimney liner came with a tee that connects to the stovepipe. Whole deal ran me about twelve hundred bucks. How many clay flue sections are cracked? You might be able to drop two or three new sections in if you were careful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasttommy, post: 1648780, member: 22999"] Do you have a freestanding stove? I recently removed my old cracked clay flue and installed a new insulated stainless steel liner, per insurance company. It was a pretty easy job. I rented an extension tool that attaches to a drill and busts out the old flue. The new chimney liner came with a tee that connects to the stovepipe. Whole deal ran me about twelve hundred bucks. How many clay flue sections are cracked? You might be able to drop two or three new sections in if you were careful! [/QUOTE]
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