@ChadVaillancourt you do amazing work and I love your videos! Where are you out of? I’ve been working on chimneys for about 4 years now. I do anything and everything chimney related, including masonry. I’m out of Londonderry, New Hampshire.
Oh man, once I saw that offset and then you said you were alone, I knew you would be going up and down that ladder all day long. Hope you took extra potassium for that lower leg calf workout! Great job!
How were the snouts attached? Twist and lock or with the band? That is a lot of effort for clean-outs. Completely understand the need for the clean-out for the boiler flue due to horrible access but for the woodstove you went the extra mile. Whenever that flue is serviced wouldn’t the stove pipe get removed and cleaned out and then just sweep the liner through the breach. Those offsets are the worst! Great work👍🏼
They are installed in the typical way, using the stainless band (radiator clamp style). So-called professionals in my area don’t remove pipes when cleaning. Also, I encourage all my customers to clean their own chimney, so I try to make it as easy as possible for them.
Definitely a two person job. You must of had to go up and down quite a bit. That liners probably fit to burn coal, looks pretty heavy duty.
@ChadVaillancourt you do amazing work and I love your videos! Where are you out of?
I’ve been working on chimneys for about 4 years now. I do anything and everything chimney related, including masonry. I’m out of Londonderry, New Hampshire.
Thank you! I’m in New Ipswich
Thanks for some good content tonight, there isn't anything to watch on TV. BTW, I bought a pitch hopper today after watching your other video.
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Oh man, once I saw that offset and then you said you were alone, I knew you would be going up and down that ladder all day long. Hope you took extra potassium for that lower leg calf workout!
Great job!
Right! It was so many easier ten years ago. 🫤
@@chadvaillancourt you ain’t kidding! 👍🏻👍🏻
Five 30 gallon trash cans for a 40' chimney that also had a fire.
How were the snouts attached? Twist and lock or with the band? That is a lot of effort for clean-outs. Completely understand the need for the clean-out for the boiler flue due to horrible access but for the woodstove you went the extra mile. Whenever that flue is serviced wouldn’t the stove pipe get removed and cleaned out and then just sweep the liner through the breach.
Those offsets are the worst!
Great work👍🏼
They are installed in the typical way, using the stainless band (radiator clamp style). So-called professionals in my area don’t remove pipes when cleaning. Also, I encourage all my customers to clean their own chimney, so I try to make it as easy as possible for them.
Not a job for a fat guy. A lot of guys are not going to be in shape to do this one.
You’re not kidding! I had to cut weight for this one 😆