Posted by kcm.MN on February 26, 2017 at 10:34:44 from (174.219.16.29):
In Reply to: Ash Storage - Ideas? posted by steve terplak on February 26, 2017 at 05:26:48:
It's difficult to gauge the size of those spark arrestor caps as there is nothing to compare, but they look more like ones made for normal chimneys. I think you can get a spark arrestor for a wood stove. Try calling the installer or the company that made yours. If you wanna go DIY, try getting some 1/4" hardware cloth about 2' high and wire on a heavy cap to the top - maybe 1/4" to 3/16". Then when blower is off, slide cap over the stack. The weight of the steel plate will hold it in place, while excess flame will be allowed to escape through the wire cloth. Making a double thickness with 1/4" of space between layers would work even better. Would certainly be less money than buying one from the manufacturer!
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