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Looks great! Kurt,
I see that you went with the flared entry. That "sceeaared" me a little, so I found a work around to get the same clearances. But, I do love the look and possibly the "challenge" of a flare. I'm Following your build with great interest .
Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
Actually, after looking at the other pics, it should be fine.
Thanks. I plan to add buttressing anyway. The clay flue I bought has exterior dimensions of approximately 8" x 12.5". I need to do some research as to how to brick the area between the arches.
Looks great! Kurt,
I see that you went with the flared entry. That "sceeaared" me a little, so I found a work around to get the same clearances. But, I do love the look and possibly the "challenge" of a flare. I'm Following your build with great interest .
Thanks. It wasn't difficult at all. A poster provided a measured drawing of their vent in an old thread. I copied their work.
You will get there. It looks great. I noticed you have filled in the joints as you go along. Smart. I had to come back and fill the outside joints, and that took longer than I had planned, I even tried a grout bag, which worked OK but I was so tired of mixing small batches of heatstop 50 and ready to work on the next phase of things.
This afternoon, I checked the inside of the last row of bricks and found I have a bit of fill needed in some of the joints. I cleaned the inside joints after I removed the ball after the mortar set for a few hours. I didn't do as good of job as the lower rows. It was easy to fill the joints as I added bricks using the IT. I'm over it now though. You have to really bend over to see the top of the dome through the entry. I'm not going to worry about cosmetics. I doubt I will be able to fit in the oven to clean it out so I wanted to take care of the joints as I added bricks.
Dmn right! Kurt,
As we used to say "near about, almost, but not quite plumb finished" Actually, you are getting close to a real milestone. It will be a great feeling to get that keystone set. Keep it up .
Joe Watson " A year from now, you will wish that you had started today" My Build Album / My Build
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