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I need to know if i can use a copper pipe as a vent to draw heat away from my fan oven , as the original aluminimum pipe is damaged , and the price for a new one is ridiculous , as all the copper pipe is doing is drawing heat away nothing dangerous ?
 
I need to know if i can use a copper pipe as a vent to draw heat away from my fan oven , as the original aluminimum pipe is damaged , and the price for a new one is ridiculous , as all the copper pipe is doing is drawing heat away nothing dangerous ?

best contact the manufacturers help line for advice,we are only plumbers
 
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