[Shop-talk] Wood stove insert installation tool

Pat Pat at HorneSystemsTx.com
Mon Sep 8 07:45:56 MDT 2008


Wayne,

No matter what tool/jig you come up with, I recommend that you be able 
to see what you are doing. If you don't have a small camera for your 
computer, buy one, as well as some lighting that can be put in the fire 
box, or on top of the stove so you can see what you are doing and how 
the alignment of the flue to the collar is going. I've wrenched many a 
job while only being able to feel my way, including deciding what size 
socket or wrench I need, without being able to see the fastener, but now 
I use a cheap fixed focus camera that I use quite a bit to see how 
things are, like a leaky water pump on a full-size van where you can 
hardly see anything under the hood. My camera is very stained from shop 
use and resides in the top of my tool box where I can get to it fast.

Peace,
Pat


Thusly spake cornerexit:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have an older insert that we really like and I would like to install a
> stainless chimney liner inside our existing masonry/tile chimney (which is
> still in great shape).
>
> <snip>
>
> Thanks
>
> Wayne
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