New Log stove/old house chimney
There must be an easy way?? I have just pulled out a 50's tiled open fireplace and am trying to fit a small log stove in it's place. The chimney smells a bit but was working fine with the open fire, it is about 12" diameter made of rough stones. I bought a spigot 5" diameter onto a 10" plate I am really struggling to fit the plate into the rough stone chimney. It's too small to get a drill into and attach any fittings so I guess I have to wedge it and mortar through the 5" pipe?? Can anyone please give me some pro-tips on how to fit the plate, please. please!! I don't think I ever found any DIY job so darned awkward. Timbo, Cornwall. -- Timbo |
New Log stove/old house chimney
"Timbo" wrote in message .. . There must be an easy way?? I have just pulled out a 50's tiled open fireplace and am trying to fit a small log stove in it's place. The chimney smells a bit but was working fine with the open fire, it is about 12" diameter made of rough stones. I bought a spigot 5" diameter onto a 10" plate I am really struggling to fit the plate into the rough stone chimney. It's too small to get a drill into and attach any fittings so I guess I have to wedge it and mortar through the 5" pipe?? Can anyone please give me some pro-tips on how to fit the plate, please. please!! I don't think I ever found any DIY job so darned awkward. Angle grinder! Trim 10" plate to suit, mortar around inside of hole, press plate into mortar, add a few OBO nails to retain while drying. Allow to dry, finish with mortar to remaining gaps, fit pipe.............. |
New Log stove/old house chimney
fit a piece of master board and seal it to the opening first then you can
fit spigot plate to it.have just installed my own this way.Mortar is not recommended for fire openings use fire cement or ceramix comes in a tube |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter