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**The chimney clamp holes are dependent on orientation.  Both the chimneys and chimney clamps are marked on one side.  Lining up marks gives the orientation that the chimney plate should be attached.   
 
**The chimney clamp holes are dependent on orientation.  Both the chimneys and chimney clamps are marked on one side.  Lining up marks gives the orientation that the chimney plate should be attached.   
 
***If any of the screws resist while the chimney clamps are being installed back the screw out and try a different screw.  If the screw still resists, try moving the chimney clamp to better line up the holes on the chimney and chimney clamp.  Forcing a screw will lead to cross threading and ruin the chimney!
 
***If any of the screws resist while the chimney clamps are being installed back the screw out and try a different screw.  If the screw still resists, try moving the chimney clamp to better line up the holes on the chimney and chimney clamp.  Forcing a screw will lead to cross threading and ruin the chimney!
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***If the screws seem like they have a large calcium build up, they can be cleaned by soaking in vinegar.
 
*Record the orientation and fiber name of each slot in the chimney in the Bundle Names Google doc. Here you may check that you have not altered the orientation of the fiber matrix.
 
*Record the orientation and fiber name of each slot in the chimney in the Bundle Names Google doc. Here you may check that you have not altered the orientation of the fiber matrix.
 
*With extreme care, cut off the main portion of the fiber tag with scissors. Afterwards, remove the rest of the fiber tag with your hands and remove the remaining adhesive glue with a dry lint-free cloth.
 
*With extreme care, cut off the main portion of the fiber tag with scissors. Afterwards, remove the rest of the fiber tag with your hands and remove the remaining adhesive glue with a dry lint-free cloth.
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