Thanks for the replyWicky wrote:Tack on an extension the same size and see what happens before you finish.
Kind of like a vent above a stove?towtruck wrote:I don't know how well it would work but what about a larger stack in the roof that comes down to within 6" of your stack to an upside down funnel shape to catch most of the smoke?........just a hair brained idea and I ain't got much hair left...
Might just be easier to make new one's but if the pits work I would be reluctant to change them......Hopefully someone that has done this will chime in.
That's my thinking....but I have no practical knowledge if it would work.bstory wrote: ↑August 20th, 2019, 8:07 pmKind of like a vent above a stove?towtruck wrote:I don't know how well it would work but what about a larger stack in the roof that comes down to within 6" of your stack to an upside down funnel shape to catch most of the smoke?........just a hair brained idea and I ain't got much hair left...
Might just be easier to make new one's but if the pits work I would be reluctant to change them......Hopefully someone that has done this will chime in.
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Once I get my R-panels in and put them on. I’ll get some pictures and kind of explain it.AndrewPalmer71 wrote:I wish someone would make a topic on building one of these covers for a trailer. Try as I might I cannot wrap my mind around how to pull it off.
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