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Title: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: loneryder on October 28, 2012, 09:07:54 PM
With all this rain headed our way, how many have caps on their chiminey pipes.  Around here, most are uncapped including mine.  Now it seems like a good idea to have them capped with all this rain.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on October 28, 2012, 09:10:04 PM
I always install rain caps, kinda silly if you ask me to not have one. No goofy looking buckets in the summer and during times of heavy precipitation in the winter u can still get some water down the pipe when it's idling. 

Just don't get a rain cap that has a fine mesh spark arrestor, if it does, cut it out and you'll be fine
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: loneryder on October 28, 2012, 09:16:24 PM
I always install rain caps, kinda silly if you ask me to not have one. No goofy looking buckets in the summer and during times of heavy precipitation in the winter u can still get some water down the pipe when it's idling. 

Just don't get a rain cap that has a fine mesh spark arrestor, if it does, cut it out and you'll be fine
Thanks..I agree..it does seem like a good idea.  BTW Ashland is my home town.  Old friend used to own the lake marina..smy still.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on October 28, 2012, 09:52:25 PM
Small world lol
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: 6pacmac on October 31, 2012, 07:53:12 PM
I have a cap. It's got a screen on it also, which is good when i burn so newspaper or cardboard.   Got it from Tractor Supply.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: willieG on October 31, 2012, 08:03:46 PM
I have a cap. It's got a screen on it also, which is good when i burn so newspaper or cardboard.   Got it from Tractor Supply.

keep an eye on your cap 6pac, they have a tendancy to plug the screen with creosete.
i have seen one plug so bad that the OWB would not burn! By the time it was removed it was completely demolished
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: 6pacmac on November 01, 2012, 04:28:29 AM
I have a cap. It's got a screen on it also, which is good when i burn so newspaper or cardboard.   Got it from Tractor Supply.

keep an eye on your cap 6pac, they have a tendancy to plug the screen with creosete.
i have seen one plug so bad that the OWB would not burn! By the time it was removed it was completely demolished
   :thumbup:Your so right, they do build up the creosote. I clean my about 2x's per season.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on November 01, 2012, 09:04:35 AM
When I use spark arrestors I round up some card board boxes and a couple times a year stuff the firebox full, open the bottom door and let her roar, it makes the chimney far cleaner than any brush lol.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: MattyNH on November 01, 2012, 08:00:24 PM
No cap here..Rain has never affected me.. nor anyone else that has a cap less owb that i personally know...Heck my house chimney has no cap..Sheet rock bucket works perfect during off season for me.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on November 01, 2012, 09:00:27 PM
Many folks don't like the idea of a bucket dangling on there chimney, it's kind of an eye sore.

Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: jerkash on November 02, 2012, 05:30:04 AM
I'm a "Redneck Country Boy" and a bucket over my pipe with a block on top of it fits right in at my house!!  hahaha
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on November 02, 2012, 06:37:57 AM
lol true

But as you can imagine if you tell some customers "oh just hang a bucket on it" there like "are you nuts"!

It just don't seem to professional to some to tell em to hang a bucket on it lol
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Neal on November 02, 2012, 06:27:54 PM
a bucket works just fine for me.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: MattyNH on November 02, 2012, 08:34:25 PM
lol true

But as you can imagine if you tell some customers "oh just hang a bucket on it" there like "are you nuts"!

It just don't seem to professional to some to tell em to hang a bucket on it lol
Your looking at it as a business prospective and i get that..But it should be a option. Im sure that cap isn't cheap..Why not give them the option..You say its a eye sore.. Not like the owb is on the front lawn with flowers around it....Looks like the bucket wins..
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: Scott7m on November 02, 2012, 08:55:01 PM
Yea, I've actually had customers set there stoves on pads lined with brick and try to incorporate it into the landscape, not all do this.  It sure looks nice when they do though.  I love when a customer takes pride in there job, it inspires me to work harder to make folks feels the same and take pride in there units, they take better care of them when they do

A stainless steel rain cap is around 45 bucks usually
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: johnybcold on November 03, 2012, 08:54:01 AM
I would thing if you are in a EPA state you need the rain cap or as the state of Ma calls them spark arresters which Ma says you have to have I had issues with mine after 3 months of use I modified it ( removed the fine  screen and it has been working great.
Title: Re: Who has a cap or cover on chiminey?
Post by: MattyNH on November 03, 2012, 07:08:59 PM
I would thing if you are in a EPA state you need the rain cap or as the state of Ma calls them spark arresters which Ma says you have to have I had issues with mine after 3 months of use I modified it ( removed the fine  screen and it has been working great.
I can see that in MA..Far as i know, no law like that in NH..