outdoor fireplace chimney
Posted in Indoor & Outdoor Fireplaces on 02/07/2010 11:35 pm by admin

I want to build an outdoor fireplace with stone. How do I close in so the fire is?
Yes I mean the throat Firebox
Are you asking how to build the fireplace throat? The throat is the part of the fire box that turns into the chimney. Is this what you talking about?>>> Added: and in that case I suggest you buy a book or get one at the library. This is very complex and crucial for the function of the chimney. Not done properly, can not be burned right. It does not mean you down but explaining this in this kind of adjustment would be like walking through brain surgery via e-mail its just too many steps (ok maybe not brain surgery), but the idea. Therefore, all new homes (except high quality custom) have prefabricated fireplaces installed. is a process difficult. get the book and take your time. good luck
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