id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48378 Senner, Arthur H. (Arthur Henry) Fireplaces and Chimneys - Farmers' Bulletin 1889 .txt text/plain 15252 968 77 [Illustration: Figure 1.--A properly designed and well-built chimney that flues may be caused by building the chimney too near trees (fig. Table 1.--_Sizes of flue linings and heights of chimneys recommended for [Illustration: Figure 5.--Two pleasingly designed fireplace chimneys that Although, to save expense, chimneys are built without flue lining, those [C] Round flue lining, 6 to 24 inches in diameter, is 2 feet long; that by building the exposed upper section of a chimney with 8-inch walls. the chimney wall to the flue should be lined with fire-clay, or metal except when 8 inches of masonry is used outside flue lining, in which chimneys 18 inches to 2 feet away from the gable ends of the house (fig. [Illustration: Figure 31.--This 36-inch-wide fireplace does not seem too determining the size of fireplace opening for an existing flue. Table 4.--_Sizes of fireplace flue linings_[D] 20 feet of 13by 13-inch flue lining. ./cache/48378.txt ./txt/48378.txt