Did you use a set of plans or just rough estimates? I love the river stone look but would want to square it up on the top and not go for the rounded look, like on the second tier use another set of flats and just go to the top square. What was the final mortar you used inside the fire box? Also materials cost?
I made the plans and then went for it. Final mortar is a home made refractory mortar, type s, fire clay, fiberglass additive, and perlite. Perlite for flexibility when it expands and contracts and fiber for strength. Material cost for this one was around $1,500, doesn’t include the stone finish, the client already had that.
Thanks for the video but you really should say where you are, what the climate is there. For instance where I live the frost level is 1.25 meters down. If I watched your video and build a foundation like that here then it would last one season before it rose up and buckled.
lets have a close look after a year or two of use . . . foundation was shabby, lots of excess material that wasn't keyed or laced in any fashion and even with a mix finish you're gonna have a lot of cracking maybe a good pop or two i'd bet . . .love to see a hard fire run in it after a season of weather dumps enough moisture in that to make mini bomb chambers . . . but hey, you got paid right?
That’s an incredible outside rock fireplace!
Excellent job bravo 👏🏾
God bless handy men! 🎉
That gorgeous
Phenomenal!
Very nice. Great work.
Good job!
Definitely put in the work! 👍🏻
Very nice!
Amazing
Come to NY and build one for me. Lol. Only change i would required is a deeper foundation with rebar for a masonry build that size.
The foundation is a solid 6 inch, with plenty of rebar. Holding up perfectly. Thanks for the comment!
Great video! I don't know much about masonry, but can a fireplace or outdoor oven be made with all rock and no block?
Love it
Hi! Gorgeous fireplace. Where was this filmed? The natural beauty of the location goes great with your creation!
Thanks! In Coloma CA
Did you use a set of plans or just rough estimates? I love the river stone look but would want to square it up on the top and not go for the rounded look, like on the second tier use another set of flats and just go to the top square. What was the final mortar you used inside the fire box? Also materials cost?
I made the plans and then went for it. Final mortar is a home made refractory mortar, type s, fire clay, fiberglass additive, and perlite. Perlite for flexibility when it expands and contracts and fiber for strength. Material cost for this one was around $1,500, doesn’t include the stone finish, the client already had that.
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Thanks for the video but you really should say where you are, what the climate is there. For instance where I live the frost level is 1.25 meters down. If I watched your video and build a foundation like that here then it would last one season before it rose up and buckled.
This isn’t meant to be a tutorial video. Thanks for the comment!
Nice
how much where the materials? where did you find the inner part?
What type of mortar did you use?
Revived Craftsman is good, ye ye ye . . .
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I catch you throwing that dewalt down like that...your fired. Even if it aint mine. Broham.
Cool Stacey! Thanks for the comment
'promosm' 😭
this is easy mode not stone fireplace
I’m gonna copy you
Follow the brick fireplace design on my channel. Performance was much better
lets have a close look after a year or two of use . . . foundation was shabby, lots of excess material that wasn't keyed or laced in any fashion and even with a mix finish you're gonna have a lot of cracking maybe a good pop or two i'd bet . . .love to see a hard fire run in it after a season of weather dumps enough moisture in that to make mini bomb chambers . . . but hey, you got paid right?
2 1/2 years and no problems. Thanks for the comment!
Lets see a video of you building your amazing fireplace
I bet your neighbors hate living next to that monstrosity. It looks good for about 30 seconds. When you realize it’s as tall as the house.
It reminds me of something my grandpa said all the time, “just bc you CAN do it, doesn’t mean you SHOULD do it “.
@@GlowShow5113 My grandpa used to say "If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything"
@@cooper8318 cool story bud
@@GlowShow5113don’t be like this dude. that’s a cool build. I don’t even know if you can build a small masonry for yourself