Re: Raffy's WFO Build
Finished the chimney today, although, I'm not sure if I'm really done with it. I might have to extend the brick part of the chimney depending on how it performs.
I'm not very happy with my reveal. I wish it was a little thicker. It was supposed to be 3/4 of an inch but I didn't notice the miscalculation before it was too late. You see, the arch was based on a form with the assumption that I would be using 2x4x8 firebricks. I forgot to adjust the opening to the 2.5x4.5x9 bricks that I ended up buying. Hence, the reveal is only about 1/4 of an inch. Well, at least I have a reveal albeit very thin.
The vent opening is 7x13. I did not cut the bricks to make an inner slope in the chimney (that would have been a lot of work with a grinder). Instead, I did sort of like a terrace or "brick steps," if you will, to transition from the 7x13 opening to the final 7x7 square chimney. I used split sized firebrick for the chimney to lessen the weight on the arches.
I'm still trying to figure out how to transition from brick to tube to be able to extend the chimney height further. If ordering an anchor plate and chimney extender from FornoBravo was a viable option (shipping only to US and Canada), I would've clicked "Checkout Cart" days ago. I may have to go look for a metal fabricator. Not looking forward to what it might cost me. Any other suggestions are welcome.
Oh well, I'll get busy on the insulation blankets whilst figuring out a way to make a stable chimney extender.
Finished the chimney today, although, I'm not sure if I'm really done with it. I might have to extend the brick part of the chimney depending on how it performs.
I'm not very happy with my reveal. I wish it was a little thicker. It was supposed to be 3/4 of an inch but I didn't notice the miscalculation before it was too late. You see, the arch was based on a form with the assumption that I would be using 2x4x8 firebricks. I forgot to adjust the opening to the 2.5x4.5x9 bricks that I ended up buying. Hence, the reveal is only about 1/4 of an inch. Well, at least I have a reveal albeit very thin.
The vent opening is 7x13. I did not cut the bricks to make an inner slope in the chimney (that would have been a lot of work with a grinder). Instead, I did sort of like a terrace or "brick steps," if you will, to transition from the 7x13 opening to the final 7x7 square chimney. I used split sized firebrick for the chimney to lessen the weight on the arches.
I'm still trying to figure out how to transition from brick to tube to be able to extend the chimney height further. If ordering an anchor plate and chimney extender from FornoBravo was a viable option (shipping only to US and Canada), I would've clicked "Checkout Cart" days ago. I may have to go look for a metal fabricator. Not looking forward to what it might cost me. Any other suggestions are welcome.
Oh well, I'll get busy on the insulation blankets whilst figuring out a way to make a stable chimney extender.
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