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Could you with consent from neighbour, either put both stoves into the existing flue liner, or remove the existing one and replace with a bigger diameter liner for both stoves?

 

 

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Some stoves cannot run on a shared flue Peter, my Hunter for instance.

 

I reckon it's to do with two things, the heat build up if the two flues came into contact with each other and you could not back fill with vermiculite without filling up the neighbours chimney.

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you can run as many liners up the stack as you can fit, the lazy bas***ds just dont want to do it, once the flue gas has went roughly a metre up the liner,its not that hot anyway

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