Hello All,
I finally got around to working on our old jimmy rigged fireplace insert from the previous owner. I was able to get about 5 trash bags of ash and burned trash from previous owner and was cleaning it up to use as emergency heat here in Montana. As of now we only have electric for heat source. So anyways, I decided to clean up as much as I could and had bought a chimney sweep kit with the click on extensions. It was working pretty well and I had the 3rd extension on and I guess I did not have it clicked all the way on and it fell down the chimney.
Now... I am trying to figure out how to retrieve it. This was a semi-slammed insert, as it has a rectangular exhaust and they used sheet metal to go from rectangular to round, and they used stove pipe all the way up the chimney. Part of the issue is the damper is in the stove, and I cannot get to it from the stove because in the closed position I cant get my hands in. In the open position it blocks behind where it is. I have been attempting to take off the sheet metal but there are screws in the back that I cannot get to, and honestly I have not been able to figure out how they were even able to do it. I was able to see part of the orange brush between the top of the insert and sheet metal so I know its just above the fireplace insert.
Any ideas on how to get it out? I was thinking maybe a rare earth magnet on a string but the stove pipe is also steel, and the throat and exhaust is like 45 degree angle.
Any help or feedback is appreciated,
Thank you
I finally got around to working on our old jimmy rigged fireplace insert from the previous owner. I was able to get about 5 trash bags of ash and burned trash from previous owner and was cleaning it up to use as emergency heat here in Montana. As of now we only have electric for heat source. So anyways, I decided to clean up as much as I could and had bought a chimney sweep kit with the click on extensions. It was working pretty well and I had the 3rd extension on and I guess I did not have it clicked all the way on and it fell down the chimney.
Now... I am trying to figure out how to retrieve it. This was a semi-slammed insert, as it has a rectangular exhaust and they used sheet metal to go from rectangular to round, and they used stove pipe all the way up the chimney. Part of the issue is the damper is in the stove, and I cannot get to it from the stove because in the closed position I cant get my hands in. In the open position it blocks behind where it is. I have been attempting to take off the sheet metal but there are screws in the back that I cannot get to, and honestly I have not been able to figure out how they were even able to do it. I was able to see part of the orange brush between the top of the insert and sheet metal so I know its just above the fireplace insert.
Any ideas on how to get it out? I was thinking maybe a rare earth magnet on a string but the stove pipe is also steel, and the throat and exhaust is like 45 degree angle.
Any help or feedback is appreciated,
Thank you