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On Mar 22, 8:56 am, harry wrote:
On Mar 21, 7:33 pm, Jim K wrote:



On Mar 21, 7:18 pm, harry wrote:


On Mar 21, 8:45 am, Jim K wrote:


On Mar 21, 8:22 am, harry wrote:


On Mar 20, 8:44 pm, Tim Watts wrote:


Jim K wrote:
Page 20, Paragraph 1.40
....."Flexible flue liners should only be used to reline a chimney and
should not be used as the primary liner of a new chimney.."


That is my understanding - and there's not much point anyway if a chimney is
being built as it's easier to use sectional clay liners or whatever it is
they use these days.


--
Tim Watts


Exactly so.
There are flexible liners specially for woodburners, some are twin
wall.


I believe *all* solid fuel flexible flue liners are twin wall
stainless steel.


http://www.flexifluedirect.com/


mmm no "specially for woodburners" flexi liners there, just usual
"solid fuels" twinwall ones....??


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Very first item on the page????????????????


Christ and you seriously think that is actually "specially for
woodburners" ???????????
Tell me what's "special" about it?

(NB click the link and you end up on the good old "ordinary" solid
fuel flexi flue liners page....)

Jim K