Assuming I go with an igloo enclosure and not an actual building of some sort, I'm not convinced any form of stucco, including modern surface bonding cements will be sufficient in Seattle's weather. I want something a little more rigorous. I'm considering something along the lines of the designs shown below.
I would like to try to keep the southwest corner as open as possible (as opposed to putting a vertical post in that corner) since it is sort of in the middle of the yard. Thus the curved braces on the west side...but I'm unsure where to get piece of woods that shape.
I have absolutely no idea how to attach the eastern posts to the hearth. I have drilled a few tapcons into my hearth and have quickly come to respect the rigidity of solid concrete. I can't imagine drilling out a half-inch hole for a "pin" that could be half inserted into such a hole and then protrude into the bottom of a post.
Any general suggestions on this design are welcome. I'm not sure how I want to proceed.
Is this a crazy direction to go? Should I just make an igloo and assume it will be weather proof enough for Seattle's weather? Or should I force myself to make a building of some sort? I have many thoughts on that topic, but I'll save it for another thread...or a followup in this thread if it comes up. There are "issues" with regard to a building enclosure which is why I'm veering away from it.
Thanks.
I would like to try to keep the southwest corner as open as possible (as opposed to putting a vertical post in that corner) since it is sort of in the middle of the yard. Thus the curved braces on the west side...but I'm unsure where to get piece of woods that shape.
I have absolutely no idea how to attach the eastern posts to the hearth. I have drilled a few tapcons into my hearth and have quickly come to respect the rigidity of solid concrete. I can't imagine drilling out a half-inch hole for a "pin" that could be half inserted into such a hole and then protrude into the bottom of a post.
Any general suggestions on this design are welcome. I'm not sure how I want to proceed.
Is this a crazy direction to go? Should I just make an igloo and assume it will be weather proof enough for Seattle's weather? Or should I force myself to make a building of some sort? I have many thoughts on that topic, but I'll save it for another thread...or a followup in this thread if it comes up. There are "issues" with regard to a building enclosure which is why I'm veering away from it.
Thanks.
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