Might anyone have a diagram for the flashing technique used for a brick chimney that exits the center ridge line at the intersection of the point where the peak of an add-on ell meets the peak of the original building?
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So lemme get this straight. You've got a major ridge intersected by a chimney with another ridge running into the chimney perpindicular to the other ridge? Two valleys are also created?
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yes, low pitched ell off the original building.View Image
My furniture, part of which I made myself — and the rest cost me nothing of which I have not rendered an account — consisted of a bed, a table, a desk, three chairs, a looking-glass three inches in diameter, a pair of tongs and andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. There is a plenty of such chairs as I like best in the village garrets to be had for taking them away. Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and I can stand without the aid of a furniture warehouse.-Thoreau's Walden
Edited 7/11/2007 7:11 pm ET by rez
It would have an apron and counter on the front and be stepped and countered on the other three sides. Here's a pic of a chimney with a cricket. Pretend the cricket is the minor ridge. The steps and counter need to be folded around the corners properly. Search out the "how to flash a chimney" thread I did a how to on about a year ago to get the corner method.
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I've never seen anybody use a single piece on the back like this example. It'd be countered like the sides.http://grantlogan.net/
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Thanks all. My furniture, part of which I made myself — and the rest cost me nothing of which I have not rendered an account — consisted of a bed, a table, a desk, three chairs, a looking-glass three inches in diameter, a pair of tongs and andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp. None is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. There is a plenty of such chairs as I like best in the village garrets to be had for taking them away. Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and I can stand without the aid of a furniture warehouse.-Thoreau's Walden