hot air jacket ???

hot air jacket ???

PostBy: scotty On: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:19 pm

first of sorry for the loss at the L.L> co and their family

I am going to buy a hot air jacket for my pocono stove and vent directly into duct , would it work better if I cut the top off so the air vents directly up instead of out the front and then up ?? It may need a brace weleded in but thats no prob!!
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Re: hot air jacket ???

PostBy: bud bubba On: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:19 pm

I would be interested in the outcome of your hot air jacket project. I too have a Poconno, a top vent and would like too add a HAJ to it. Unfortunately I have no duct-work and would need to add that also, Question is will it be worth the efforts?
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Re: hot air jacket ???

PostBy: Jerry & Karen On: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:57 pm

Hi,
It's a must to remove the top. A jacket will help move the air . Check out "hot air jacket" on my web site.
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