building the hearth for my Napoleon NZ3000.....what a quest!

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That's what I figured. I usually like TOH but here they just seem dead wrong. http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/m/video/0,,20319431,00.html

Don't get me started on TOH. The have become a joke on real old home enthusiasts sites. Their MO these days is to take an old house, keep only the shell and gut/modernize the interior. No respect for the "old" part anymore.

Granted its what the owners want and maybe not the intention of the producers but nonetheless...
 
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Thanks for the compliments, guys. I don't know about the machine part, but I know this is the part of the project that I totally LOVE to do. I could do this stone stuff for a living. I think I missed my calling.
 
Got most of the hearth boulders in place yesterday, ran out of time (had the shop Christmas party last night and we had a BLAST, lotsa rum dissappeared and I was the culprit)....

Starting to look like something now. This week I'll be finishing up the hearth, the stone registers top and bottom, and grouting the entire stonework. Then after a couple of days' curing time, a good scrub with water and a mild white vinegar wash......

got most of the stone done, down to where it will tie in with the hearth...

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put a nice "keystone" shaped center stone in the hearth. These boulders are around 7-8" thick, weigh around 130lbs each and are a PITA to level off . But got them almost perfect so far. I put lots of 1/2" relief cuts in the bottom of each stone to help grab mortar and that should make them stick even better than normal......plus I got to run my Homelite DM20 stone saw most of the afternoon so that made me smile too!

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Here's where we are so far.......I'm getting stoked. Almost in the books......

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great looking fireplace - a real masterpiece. What will you use for flooring in that room?
Thanks Diane! We have hardwood oak throughout the house, but we may install wide pine plank flooring in that room and use antique hand-forged nails to give it the antique feel that we're trying to achieve.......that decision is still up in the air.

Once I get the stone finished up and grouted, I'll tackle the flooring crisis that is brewing in this house!
 
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Simply awesome! I've really enjoyed following this.
 
Simply awesome! I've really enjoyed following this.
Thanks. I wish I could say I enjoyed BUILDING IT, but it's been a roller coaster. I'm at the part of the project where I'm doing what I love to do.....the stonework and the barnwood mantel, then the barnwood cased beams in that room. Those are the things I love to do. I'll keep posting pics as I get the time....
 
Wow that's really coming together nicely. I love the look of it running all the way to the ceiling. I'm starting to think that my fireplace redo might be better served running all the way up! Thanks for putting ideas in our heads Scott!
 
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Wow that's really coming together nicely. I love the look of it running all the way to the ceiling. I'm starting to think that my fireplace redo might be better served running all the way up! Thanks for putting ideas in our heads Scott!
Yours would look GREAT that way, Berner! It's not too bad to do, either. Big thing is making sure you prepped everything right. If you need any tips I'm here for ya, bud.....
 
When you get done with yours I have some work up here in Michigan for ya, All kidding aside that looks fantastic Scotty, great job. I can imagine having an icey cold beverage in front of that fireplace.
 
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Over the hump, did the camera quit! ==c
;lol;lol I know, I know.....I am going out to work on it for a couple hours right now, I'll get some current pics this evening.....problem is, I usually put my smartphone on the adapter and listen to Christmas music on Pandora, so I can't take pictures when the music's playing....I'll make sure to get some tonight, though. I don't want to let you guys hanging....;)
 
Scotty, what time did you want everybody here on hearth over on Christmas?

Looks freakinn awesome! Very jealous here at the moment:confused:
 
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Wow awesome job Scotty! Just found this thread. Kinda glad, it's like getting DVD of your favorite show so you can watch all seasons at once!

Really the first time I've seen a heater configured like that. Looks like a big firebox should really throw heat and with that duct work...beautiful AND functional who could ask for more?

Great job!
 
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Thanks for the compliments, guys. Well, I had some new pictures to put up this evening but I got sidetracked and long story short, I put my Droid through the washing machine when I took of my dirty clothes a while ago. Not sure if my SD card is ruined or not, I'll have to wait til tomorrow to see if it works and if my pictures survived. I have the phone hanging above the woodstove in the kitchen, let's hope it dries out......
 
Thanks for the compliments, guys. Well, I had some new pictures to put up this evening but I got sidetracked and long story short, I put my Droid through the washing machine when I took of my dirty clothes a while ago. Not sure if my SD card is ruined or not, I'll have to wait til tomorrow to see if it works and if my pictures survived. I have the phone hanging above the woodstove in the kitchen, let's hope it dries out......

I put mine in a bag of Rice after mine was submerged. :( It took 1 day, till it would turn on, and 2 days before it fully worked again. But since then, its been dunked again :( and its still kickin ;)
 
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Wow Nice job with that room. You and your family are really going to injoy that room for many years to come.

Ps
I finally fixed the air control on my Napolean 1402 insert totally different stove. I had to block up the insert about 8" to get to the rod. I ended up adding about a inch to the primary end. I'm very great ful for your addvice. This stove is totally a different beast. Im getting longer burn time and have complete control with the stove witch = Less wood used
(This post happen back in January )
Your project and your addvice totally rock.
 
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