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Over the summer I noticed that in heavy rain there was a slight trickly of water coming down the stove flue. It appeared to be getting in underneath the chimney collar so I had to take it off, clean everything up, de-rust and re-seal. This video shows how I did it and how it was a bigger job than expected.
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Негізгі бет 119. Removing and re-sealing the chimney collar on my narrowboat to prevent a leak
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