Chimney and Fireplace question

Mr. Poon

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About once a month it seems KOD gets off his meds and goes around taking pot shots and bumping old threads. Just everyone take a deep breath and we won't have to deal with this for a few more weeks.
 

Wineguy

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not sure how I missed this thread


but what a total dumb ass you are and continue to be

putting your family at risk not getting the fireplace swept for 200 bucks

Geeezz Louise :142smilie

Wow, sorry I missed your response to an old thread. Cost $139 by the way, you must have gotten ripped off for 200.

And, thanks to the other guys that responded to what a loser life king of kittycats has. :0008
 

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good sesasoned wood will have cracks on the ends..

the wood cracks as the water is eliminated..
And, this was also partly true and I will look out for this in the future. Part of my stack was obviously, not totally seasoned, and the guy came out and replaced it for no charge. Forgot to thank you Old School.

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What I immediately think of when I read the words "Seasoned wood".


seasoning-wood-wall-hanger-storage-dollhouse-miniature.jpg

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not sure how I missed this thread


but what a total dumb ass you are and continue to be

putting your family at risk not getting the fireplace swept for 200 bucks

Geeezz Louise :142smilie

green box for you KOD :0074
 
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