Hey Forno Friends!
The LAST BRICK was laid today!!
Completed the Chimney assembly now that the base transition is in place on the vent arch.
Lots of cuts here - but happy with the result.
1. First set of bricks were cut out the depth of the chimney plate much as Utah and Modified9v did. Ground down to be flush when the plate is put on.
2. Plate put in place - happily the mortaring on the base transition ensured the plate is level. I asked about mortar to hold the plate on to this level (or silicone) - general consensus was not to as the silicone - under heat - would likely fail here and there is no space for mortar underneath (also allows for some expansion)
3. Cut full bricks in half length wise: 2 bricks made 4 thin 1/2 bricks. Cut out the space around the flange with enough room for chimney. Mortared down this last layer over the plate - cleaned out the space around the flange.
Test fit the chimney and all worked out! Very happy!
The LAST BRICK was laid today!!
Completed the Chimney assembly now that the base transition is in place on the vent arch.
Lots of cuts here - but happy with the result.
1. First set of bricks were cut out the depth of the chimney plate much as Utah and Modified9v did. Ground down to be flush when the plate is put on.
2. Plate put in place - happily the mortaring on the base transition ensured the plate is level. I asked about mortar to hold the plate on to this level (or silicone) - general consensus was not to as the silicone - under heat - would likely fail here and there is no space for mortar underneath (also allows for some expansion)
3. Cut full bricks in half length wise: 2 bricks made 4 thin 1/2 bricks. Cut out the space around the flange with enough room for chimney. Mortared down this last layer over the plate - cleaned out the space around the flange.
Test fit the chimney and all worked out! Very happy!
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