14ledo81
05-09-2013, 08:20 AM
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I thought I would start a new thread for discussion of my proposed pipe arch. I plan on starting the build in January of 2014, so that gives me a roughly 7 month design period. I will post any questions I have in here, and also post pics when the build starts. See above image for my initial rough design. I was planning on a roughly 2' x 2' pan. I did not draw them in, but there will also be two pre-warming pans sitting on the top/flat part of the chimney. I will have valves and piping to drain them into the main pan. Let me know what you think. All comments/critiscism/advice is welcome.
I also have a few more questions right now.
1) Originally I had thought of using a 16'' steel pipe for my fire box. This would be un-protected, the steel wall is 5/8'' thick. I also have the option of using a 20'' pipe that I could fire brick. What should I go with?
2) If I do decide to go with the larger pipe and fire brick option, should I try to use some fire blanket to protect the flat metal portions below the pan?
3) I had plannned on initially starting with a flat pan for simplicity. It would not be that much harder to build the pan with a 1'' lip about 3'' up to recess the pan into the flames by 3''. This seems like it could help quite a bit. I would certainly gain some surface area and if I ever wanted to incorporate a drop flue pan, the arch design would acommodate it. Does this seem like a good idea?
Thanks again to everybody for such a great site. Lots of info/advice here. Also helps to feed my addicition.:D
I thought I would start a new thread for discussion of my proposed pipe arch. I plan on starting the build in January of 2014, so that gives me a roughly 7 month design period. I will post any questions I have in here, and also post pics when the build starts. See above image for my initial rough design. I was planning on a roughly 2' x 2' pan. I did not draw them in, but there will also be two pre-warming pans sitting on the top/flat part of the chimney. I will have valves and piping to drain them into the main pan. Let me know what you think. All comments/critiscism/advice is welcome.
I also have a few more questions right now.
1) Originally I had thought of using a 16'' steel pipe for my fire box. This would be un-protected, the steel wall is 5/8'' thick. I also have the option of using a 20'' pipe that I could fire brick. What should I go with?
2) If I do decide to go with the larger pipe and fire brick option, should I try to use some fire blanket to protect the flat metal portions below the pan?
3) I had plannned on initially starting with a flat pan for simplicity. It would not be that much harder to build the pan with a 1'' lip about 3'' up to recess the pan into the flames by 3''. This seems like it could help quite a bit. I would certainly gain some surface area and if I ever wanted to incorporate a drop flue pan, the arch design would acommodate it. Does this seem like a good idea?
Thanks again to everybody for such a great site. Lots of info/advice here. Also helps to feed my addicition.:D