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    Chimney top.

     





    Last spring the top blew off the fireplace chimney. Too much heat & smoke turned it brittle & it broke like dried leaves. They have to be special ordered around here, they're expensive & we've gone through 2 in 11 years. So, I took a couple hours & made one out of .080 aluminum sign cut-offs.

    At a sign shop, you use what you have. Made a template out of scrap vinyl.



    Wheeled a little pitch in the top & bottom pieces for water runoff.



    I don't have tipping dies for the bead roller, so I picked something close & went with it



    Used the shrinker / stretcher & a hammer to get a 90°.



    Test fit the bottom half on the stainless inner liner.



    I tried everything I could think of to make the louvered sides, but nothing turned out right (wasted a good part of the afternoon figuring that out). So, as an alternative, I stomped out a handful of aluminum stripes on the shear, used the bench vise & a crescent wrench as a jig & bent all the stripes into louver pieces & then clamped spot welded them to the top 1 by 1. Then did the same with the bottom



    It actually went together fairly quick once I had a system down. Welded some mounting tabs on the bottom & got it installed in the dark. Installed the screen on the bottom to keep birds out of the liner vent. I have to do a little re-sealing on the chimney itself, but it started to rain just as I was putting the last screws in.



    Cross another Honey -Do off the list in my quest to get back on the "Z". Been some chilli mornings lately & NO fireplace. It's nothing fancy, but it should do the job. Nobody's gonna notice now that it's on the roof anyway.......well maybe me ........or Santa Claus. Good luck sliding down this one Santa.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 10-30-2011 at 01:37 PM.
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