Submitted by Sanjuko_Mamaujaluko t3_118ipwx in DIY
Hi everyone. Last year I had the portion of my chimney above the roof removed when the roof was getting re-shingled. I am now trying to take the rest of the chimney out to gain some floor space and I noticed these protrusions on 2 sides of the chimney. I am not sure what they are or what they do, so I am hoping that the community can give me some guidance on how I take this chimney down myself with these protrusions on it, if they make it different than if it was just straight. I really want to DIY this project, so I am hoping I can get some advice about how I can. I am thinking that maybe these protrusions are simply to bring the brick face into the room where the wood appliances would have been once upon a time, but I am not sure. Anyways, thanks in advance for the advice on how I can DIY this. https://imgur.com/a/sMLmfut, https://imgur.com/a/Ke4Xcv7, https://imgur.com/a/yEV7VlN
Hagenaar t1_j9hkyy8 wrote
Looks like a just a widening where the metal chimneys entered. Maybe something to help with the updraft.
But I'm not sure why you're concerned about this. Is there an attic above? That's where I'd start disassembling the chimney. From the top down - brick by brick until I was at room level.