How Do You Fix A Wood-Burning Stove?
Promptly fixing any problems with your wood-burning stove is essential for your personal safety. It also maximizes energy efficiency and minimizes air pollution. Replace a corroded stove connector Step 1 Measure the existing components and purchase the necessary stovepipe, connectors and installation materials and tools. Step 2 Remove screws (or nuts and bolts) at the appliance collar, stovepipe joints and flue connection. If stainless-steel rivets were used, drill them out using a bit slightly larger than the hole in the rivet. (You may need to grasp the rivet with pliers or push against it with a screwdriver to keep it from spinning as you drill.) Step 3 When you’ve removed all fasteners, disassemble the connector. Step 4 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep4 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/ehows/steps/books/153_a2.jpg’); }); If any cutting is required, open the pipe seam (if it’s not already open) by pressing in on it. Use straight-cut