nearly finished
By Noseypotter
- 20 Aug, 2008
- 9 likes
i used a bit of old heating duct for the trunk
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thanx you can have a look if you want under noseypotter on utube if ya want to see some more.take care bye for now
22 Aug, 2008
Fabulous design, NP have been looking for a chimenea for ages, but haven't seen anything like this. Wonderful, very creative!
24 Aug, 2008
im glad you liked it it cracked when i lit it but it will be allright and though i tried to make provission for not cracking i half expected it.i learn better from mistakes .and the fire made it go rather black lol.anyway time will tell.glad you like it.the shop baught ones only last a sunner if your lucky.built for destruction.if i had a bigger garden i would did down in a circuler shape with a pit at the bottem.maybe have ya head ad ground level.what do you think ?
24 Aug, 2008
NoseyPotter- I wonder if you used something more like terra cotta clay instead of cement if it wouldn't crack when fired up?
27 Aug, 2008
That's a shame NP. How about fire clay, it's cement that'll stand high temps.
27 Aug, 2008
i think it was the metal underneath.im not botherd realy.it will look good in a couple of years.its reinforced with chicken wire.if i built another i would do what ya said.thanx
27 Aug, 2008
Nice to see it develop. Thanks! I'll have to check out your other sites later too.
10 Nov, 2008
cool
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Thanks for showing us how you did it. Nice to see an artist at work :)
22 Aug, 2008