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| How would be the best way to secure the chimney. FB says to just slip it on the Chimney plate. It still has movement when i do that. Should I put a few screws in it? Any ideas? |
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| sjdritz, My wood stove has a few screws to stabilize chimney connections, small pilot hole less than screw diameter prior to placement should do the trick. Good luck Peter Checked out your photos, awesome build ! |
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| Hello Sjdritz, You can use cement screws to attach the anchor plate to the dome and also use the FB mortar to seal it. If you have any other questions feel free to call me at 1-800-407-5119 ext 14 Thanks, Heidi |
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