Hey all!
We are in the process of remodeling the kitchen in our 1850 house. The brick boiler chimney runs from the basement, through the kitchen to the roof. The wife has always wanted to expose it, hoping it looked decent. No fireplaces, just the oil fired boiler vents into this chimney currently.
Well when we removed the walls to take a peek we were surprised to find a old, open flue thimble from what I guess used to be an old kitchen wood stove. The previous owner had just closed it up inside the wall. It is a full on 6" thimble, complete with "pipe" lining the hole. My silly wife put the paper plate over the hole.
Do I just use brick pieces & mortar up the hole?
Thanks!
We are in the process of remodeling the kitchen in our 1850 house. The brick boiler chimney runs from the basement, through the kitchen to the roof. The wife has always wanted to expose it, hoping it looked decent. No fireplaces, just the oil fired boiler vents into this chimney currently.
Well when we removed the walls to take a peek we were surprised to find a old, open flue thimble from what I guess used to be an old kitchen wood stove. The previous owner had just closed it up inside the wall. It is a full on 6" thimble, complete with "pipe" lining the hole. My silly wife put the paper plate over the hole.
Do I just use brick pieces & mortar up the hole?
Thanks!