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| hello again, can anyone tell me if wrapping my stainless steel flue with chicken wire and covering in a cement mix will work. what mixture would you use if so? i have an oven that looks old and i don't like a brand new pretty piece of stainless stickin out, so i though covering it would be nice.... anyone? thanks and God Bless |
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| Your nice new stainless flue will look rather second hand after a couple of fires so why worry? Just try keeping it looking like new and you will see what I mean. You could always put a decorative shield over it rather than a chicken wire reinforced refractory mortar which unless done professionally will look pretty average (unless that is the effect that you are trying to achieve). Neill
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