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HC

Jan 1, 1970
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I have been unable to locate a cover for my fireplace. I am looking
for a soft cover with a magnetic strip around the edge to seal
my metal fireplace when it is not being used. Has anyone seen
such a thing? Where?

If this is not the right group, please direct me.

Thanks.
 
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Bughunter

Jan 1, 1970
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HC said:
I have been unable to locate a cover for my fireplace. I am looking
for a soft cover with a magnetic strip around the edge to seal
my metal fireplace when it is not being used. Has anyone seen
such a thing? Where?

If this is not the right group, please direct me.

Thanks.

I never saw anything like what you describe, but it sounds like it would be
easy enough to make your own.

On my fireplace, I put an aluminum cap on the top of the chimney. The cap
has a spring loaded
door, and a chain hangs down the chimney that you use to open and close the
cap. It was relatively easy
to install, as long as you are not fearful of climbing on your roof.

It was about $70 about maybe 15 years ago. It eliminated all drafts, winter
cold, and aromatic
summer downdrafts from the chimney. It also makes it easier to get a draft
going, because
most of the time the door is closed and the air in the flue is not exposed
to extreme cold.
This model seals very well.

It is one of the best little products I ever purchased. Can't remember the
brand name but I think
that Brookstone sold a version of it.

my $.02
 
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Dave Hinz

Jan 1, 1970
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I never saw anything like what you describe, but it sounds like it would be
easy enough to make your own.

Except for the incovenient tendancy of permanent magnets to lose their
magnetism with heat.
 
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Ecnerwal

Jan 1, 1970
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Dave Hinz said:
Except for the incovenient tendancy of permanent magnets to lose their
magnetism with heat.

Hmm, must be one of the trolls spoofing Dave's name - the real Dave Hinz
would actually have read the part about "not being used" and know this
does not matter for the application....
 
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m Ransley

Jan 1, 1970
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An idea for you. I took 1/2" angle iron screwed it in all around the
fireplace. Got 4" foamboard and painted it dark and stuck magnet tape
on the foamboard. My house is much warmer in winter . The Plug pops in
and out easily and seals out drafts and heat loss. All for apx 30$
 
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m Ransley

Jan 1, 1970
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I also have the close able chimney cap on a wire. It doesn`t compare to
my home made Plug for heat loss rediction and I paid 250$ installed
 
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Dave Hinz

Jan 1, 1970
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Hmm, must be one of the trolls spoofing Dave's name - the real Dave Hinz
would actually have read the part about "not being used" and know this
does not matter for the application....

Well, I guess it depends on how cool it is when the cover is put on,
doesn't it? I pictured this as "OK, fire is out, let's cover it up".
If he means "I'm not going to use it this week", then that's different.
Just something to watch out for.
 
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