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How to Build Your Dream Outdoor Fireplace in a Weekend: Easy DIY Step-by-Step Guide
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
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Ever imagined cozying up next to a warm, crackling fire in your own backyard? Making that dream a reality is easier than you might think! Join our DIY expert, Jake, as he guides you through building your very own outdoor fireplace over just one weekend. This comprehensive video is your step-by-step ticket to enhancing your outdoor living space.
What You'll Learn in This Video:
Step-by-Step Construction: From the first block to the final chimney cap, we cover every step in detail.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results: Jake shares essential insights to ensure your fireplace is built flawlessly.
Visual Guides for Clarity: High-quality video footage helps you follow along without missing a beat.
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Chapters:
00:00 Teaser/Intro
00:53 Layout your Fireplace
02:22 Familiarize yourself with the blocks used
04:23 Tips when using your instructions
04:56 First Course- leveling and squaring
08:40 Build the hearth and firebox
10:23 Firebrick- Lining the firebox
12:26 Lintel install
14:20 Smoke Chamber- over the lintel
14:43 Finish the firebrick around the lintel
15:06 Dealing with unlevel blocks
16:00 Racking in the smoke chamber
17:42 Mantel - racking in
18:50 Continuing the build- straight and plumb
20:58 Chimney- building the chimney
22:54 Trimstone and Cap installation
24:19 Summary
24:54 Outtakes
All of Jake's kits are perfect for installers or DIYers. You don't need any special skills or tools. All the pieces you need are included with your kit. There is no cutting or mortaring the blocks. You simply stack and glue the block together.
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Never pound directly on a level. Pound on just the block.🎉
This is awesome!! Can you do one with building it near a pavilion?
You would build it the same way near a pavillion. Be sure to position the fireplace so that your chimney misses all framing members by at least 2". Also, be sure to make your chimney tall enough for proper clearance over your roof.
love it
That's pretty
Thank You for the compliment.
YEOWWWW!
Bad ass, I can do this!
Yes. You can do it. All the planning guides, foundation requirements, and plans can be found on our website. You can find the info here: www.cornerstone.rocks/info. If you have any questions, be sure to reach out to us.
I like this fireplace and video was easy to follow . I looked on your website and couldn't find this kit interested and would like to know the price and delivery time line
You can find all our models online Here:
cornerstone.rocks/fireplace-kits/
You can find the specific model in this video here:
cornerstone.rocks/outdoor-fireplace/barrington-fireplace-standard-kit/
You can configure our fireplace on any model page, or you can do it here:
cornerstone.rocks/store/Outdoor-Fireplace-p486143251
Is there a rule for firebox size & chimney height for proper draw, or does it really matter?
There are rules for the volume of the fire box, the opening height and width to the box, and the cross sectional area of the flue in conjunction with its height.
That said, all else being equal (opening, firebox, cross section of flue) the taller the chimney the better the draw. Also, the bigger the cross sectional area(so else equal), the shorter the chimney can be for given firebox dimensions. Draft is a concern, but it is not as critical outside as inside since smoke won't back up into your inside room. Also there is no pressure differentials between inside and outside to account for, but no wind, either.
These fireplaces draft well. If you live on the bottom of a hill or a place where downdrafts of wind happen, you may need a taller chimney. Usually taller dumbbells are used for roof clearance needs.
Note, the chimney drafts better as the fire heats the column of air more and more. So, I start with my grate toward the front so the kids get plenty of air to start a good burn. Then I push the heater and lid towards the rear of the box for better draft after the logs start burning.
This may be TMI, but hopefully it answers your questions and sheds some light on the subject.
could I do this on a concrete pad or is sand the required base?
Sand is definitely not the required base. You can build on compacted gravel or concrete. Check out the specs here: www.cornerstone.rocks/foundation-specs-and-plans. If you choose to use a compacted gravel floating footer, you can see how to do it on our video here: ruclips.net/video/yea4CVvfUhQ/видео.html
Can the base pad be the same dimensions as the fireplace or should it be bigger than it? My instructions seem to show to lay out the bottom bricks then mark and use that for the base making sure the bottom layer is 1-2" below grade.. wondering what the norm is. Also what don you do with the batter boards? Do you pull them out and fill with dirt?
All these questions and more are clearly stated in the foundation Instructions. You can find them here:
cornerstone.rocks/foundation-instructions/
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stand until the first fight at the party
The fireplace looks great and all, but I just can't get over how ridiculous it is that we have a .rocks top-level domain now.
Crazy right. Try finding a .com these days. If it's a half-way decent name, it is taken. Many are squatted and sell for thousands of dollars. We found a decent one and the owner was asking 80K for it! We decided a non-traditional TLD would be fun. It was probably for garage bands, but it works.
Could you do this indoors ?
This is for outdoor fireplaces only.
No adhesive or morter ?
Didn't watch the video, did yeah...
We didn't use adhesive because this was a demo for making a video. You would adhere the blocks in "real life."
Sheesh
A "non stretching tape measure". I've never heard of a stretching tape measure. That would be absolutely useless.
People often use fiberglass tape measurers from 100-300 feet long when measuring long distances such as their yard or property. These tapes are notoriously stretchy. You have to be sure to not pull too hard. Since you may be squaring up to a property line 80 feet away or more, you have to be careful about stretching the tape when pulling your radii. But you are correct. At short distances, it doesn't make much sense.
Alot of tape measures have a movable piece in the front that stretches a 1/8 to 1/4 inch.
@@billsmithersjr.1151 That movement of the metal tip is to allow for measuring from an outside edge, where you hook it over the edge or an inside measurement where you are measuring from an inside wall for example. That movement is to allow for the thickness of the metal tip. All tape measures have this. Typically it is about 1/32 inch. It does not "stretch".
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