Great video. Great fireplace. Your video will help me a lot to build my own. I have 2 questions. What was your depth of your concrete base/footer? Also when you placed the 2 metal support bars across the top to build the top of the hearth, wasn't the blocks that you placed on it higher than the ones behind it? The metal support bar would of raised the blocks a little bit. I assume it wasnt level. Is this correct?
My only nitpick: the stones above the fireplace should be horizontal... they just look wrong oriented vertically. Otherwise brilliant, plus it looks like the fam' got involved, so that makes it a lasting family memory. Well done!
Hi - does the design have a ‘smoke shelf’ to stop the smoke being blown back out the opening by the wind through the chimney - have you had this problem? Do you have a cover over the top of the chimney? Thanks
Great Job. I am a do it yourselfer as well and in the process of making one myself. 2 questions... Do you have anything in-between the 2 front angle irons or is it just filled with concrete? The video looks as if you have a metal sheet on top of the fireplace opening under your blocks. Also what size if your flue?
Awesome work!!! Just bought the plans for the Pima 11. How much was spent on veneer stone ? I’m getting estimates of 1000-1500. Did the plans give sq ft for veneer ?
Have you had any issues with the stones over the angle iron? I’m currently adding the stone veneer to a similar style fireplace, and I’m worried about the metal expansion when it gets hot.
This looks like the Pima II from Backyard Flare. That's the one I'm currently building. I noticed you added the Cap Block on to the 2nd level. Then later added self made concrete seating (which looks great BTW). How did you transition between the concrete seating and bottom of firebox? Is the seating and firebrick thickness the same? thanks!!
James Bell the thickness on the cement is 1.5 inch. Not sure the thickness of the fire brick. Yes we added an extra layer of block on top because we thought it needed it. It is the Pima 11
Looks very nice. I was gonna buy plan but won’t work for me due to space. On the Pima plans lists it calls for 14) 8x4x16 where were those placed? I followed along your video on the 8x8x16 on base and 8x8 up top. I’m just trying to make a custom sized one like yours. Thank you, Great job!
@@thewortmans4514 Any reason you chose to use block across the top of the firebox instead of pouring concrete into a mold (like pima ii plans show)? I'm getting ready to start building one and just doing some research. Nice job btw!!
Awesome fireplace! Using a leaf blower will also feed the fire!
Damn it came out mad nice 💯
Awesome job !!! Coolest thing ever lighting the fire with a freakin Blowtorch !!! 🔥
Very nice work 👍🏻
Beautiful job!
Ayy congrats on 150k!
One question how far is the top of the fire place exhaust from the top pergola.?
Would you mind sharing the cost of construction on this? Nice work!! :)
Laura Siniawski about 2500
@@thewortmans4514 $2500 for materials or materials and labor?
@@jsolo7576 materials and labor
@@thewortmans4514 Thank you! 🌹
nice job👍
Great video. Great fireplace. Your video will help me a lot to build my own. I have 2 questions. What was your depth of your concrete base/footer? Also when you placed the 2 metal support bars across the top to build the top of the hearth, wasn't the blocks that you placed on it higher than the ones behind it? The metal support bar would of raised the blocks a little bit. I assume it wasnt level. Is this correct?
My only nitpick: the stones above the fireplace should be horizontal... they just look wrong oriented vertically. Otherwise brilliant, plus it looks like the fam' got involved, so that makes it a lasting family memory. Well done!
@@thewortmans4514 meh, it makes it look taller... and the front opening looks like teeth. very cool!
Completely agree. Looks terrible.
Hi - does the design have a ‘smoke shelf’ to stop the smoke being blown back out the opening by the wind through the chimney - have you had this problem? Do you have a cover over the top of the chimney? Thanks
Love this! Did you add firebrick or any special liners to the inside if the chimeney, above the firebox area?
You can literally see the fire brick at the end of the video.
Great Job. I am a do it yourselfer as well and in the process of making one myself. 2 questions... Do you have anything in-between the 2 front angle irons or is it just filled with concrete? The video looks as if you have a metal sheet on top of the fireplace opening under your blocks. Also what size if your flue?
Awesome work!!! Just bought the plans for the Pima 11. How much was spent on veneer stone ? I’m getting estimates of 1000-1500. Did the plans give sq ft for veneer ?
Do you have a list of the bricks you used?
Very nice! What size is the fireplace? What size was your concrete pad?
What did you use to stain the concrete I like that ledge a lot
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Have you had any issues with the stones over the angle iron? I’m currently adding the stone veneer to a similar style fireplace, and I’m worried about the metal expansion when it gets hot.
place foam padding under angle iron during installation allows for the expansion and contraction
Hi there. How long are the steel angle irons? And how many did u used? Beautiful chimney...
Did you use any fire brick to line the inside?
Jason Little he shows the fire brick in the video.
Yes we used firebrick!
Do you need a special mortar for the 8x8x16s or the fire brick inside?
Kevinw4040 yes. It is a special mortar that can take the heat. You can buy it where you buy your bricks or stone.
without fire brick and fire cement this would of been a waste of time
Did you add a liner to your flue or is it just cement block?
Just cement block
This looks like the Pima II from Backyard Flare. That's the one I'm currently building. I noticed you added the Cap Block on to the 2nd level. Then later added self made concrete seating (which looks great BTW). How did you transition between the concrete seating and bottom of firebox? Is the seating and firebrick thickness the same? thanks!!
James Bell the thickness on the cement is 1.5 inch. Not sure the thickness of the fire brick. Yes we added an extra layer of block on top because we thought it needed it. It is the Pima 11
Looks very nice. I was gonna buy plan but won’t work for me due to space. On the Pima plans lists it calls for 14) 8x4x16 where were those placed? I followed along your video on the 8x8x16 on base and 8x8 up top. I’m just trying to make a custom sized one like yours. Thank you, Great job!
@@eescalante68 what is the 16 the length
@@thewortmans4514 Any reason you chose to use block across the top of the firebox instead of pouring concrete into a mold (like pima ii plans show)? I'm getting ready to start building one and just doing some research. Nice job btw!!
I'm surprised it draws through that nonexistent firebox and tiny chimney.
mute annoying music, but nice video in spite of...
Yup he's bored lol
Terrible music.
Not a DIY. Inspiration lacking.
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