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Thanks, but I cannot take credit as it came with the house. The only thing I did was replace an old smoke dragon VC with the Jotul. The chimney is the same construction…stones cemented over a cinder block clay-lined dual flue, no liner in fire side.
The nice thing about the rough stone is that ash and other stove detritus blends in. It can hold alot before it “looks” messy.
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Love the stove, love the hearth, love the chimney, love the rustic look. Oh! Nice wood pile man!
 
I will throw my hat in. The stone wall is from 1948. Those are some really big stones thar.
 

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Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Here's the hearth in our smoking room.
Our friends seem to be partial to this room.

Nice...are you Danny Wegman





No but I did the footers of his house back when doing manual labor.
Those footers alone were something to see on that lake shore.
 
kenny chaos said:
Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Here's the hearth in our smoking room.
Our friends seem to be partial to this room.

Nice...are you Danny Wegman





No but I did the footers of his house back when doing manual labor.
Those footers alone were something to see on that lake shore.

I 'll give you my vote...footers that tall would be something to look at. Is it Canandaguia lake or Ontario lake, the view has got to be out of this world...
 
Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Here's the hearth in our smoking room.
Our friends seem to be partial to this room.

Nice...are you Danny Wegman





No but I did the footers of his house back when doing manual labor.
Those footers alone were something to see on that lake shore.

I 'll give you my vote...footers that tall would be something to look at. Is it Canandaguia lake or Ontario lake, the view has got to be out of this world...



It was down along the south east side of Conesus I think. I don't remember now.
I was a carpenter for an outfit that did commercial and industrial buildings.
We got called in to help with Danny's footers which were the toughest I'd ever seen.
They actually were not that tall. They were drilled into the bedrock which was exposed and
stepped all over the place. They went from lake side to about twenty or thirty foot up and across the bank.
Trully the best part of the whole house.
I don't know about the rest of the shack but there's quite a photo collection of just them footers somewhere.
 

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kenny chaos said:
Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Lighting Up said:
kenny chaos said:
Here's the hearth in our smoking room.
Our friends seem to be partial to this room.

Nice...are you Danny Wegman





No but I did the footers of his house back when doing manual labor.
Those footers alone were something to see on that lake shore.

I 'll give you my vote...footers that tall would be something to look at. Is it Canandaguia lake or Ontario lake, the view has got to be out of this world...

It was down along the south east side of Conesus I think. I don't remember now.
I was a carpenter for an outfit that did commercial and industrial buildings.
We got called in to help with Danny's footers which were the toughest I'd ever seen.
They actually were not that tall. They were drilled into the bedrock which was exposed and
stepped all over the place. They went from lake side to about twenty or thirty foot up and across the bank.
Trully the best part of the whole house.
I don't know about the rest of the shack but there's quite a photo collection of just them footers somewhere.


forgot about that lake...rented a house for vacation 10 years ago there... nice lake...great restaurant too, Conesus Inn.
 
Here's some pics of my Clydesdale, couldn't get all the "kids" in one (I guess there is a theme of dogs in pics here). Beautiful post+beam great rooms with the field/riverstone chimneys guys. Just curious if there is any preferential treatment (extra points) for DIY'er or hired out installation?
 

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ansehnlich1 said:
kenny chaos said:
Here's the hearth in our smoking room.
Our friends seem to be partial to this room.

fess up kenny, you got that pic outta country living magazine didn't ya?




What a co-winky-dink.
I pulled the picture off of google image and for some reason, someone thought it was from Danny Wegmans house.
I pulled that other picture off google image of Danny Wegmans house and it does look like the same chimney.
Besides, after what I learned writing for magazines, I don't subscribe to any now.
 
Kenny do you have a larger version of that pic? I'd love to make that my computer wallpaper.

Thanks,
Craig
 
Here it is for what it is worth. actually took it out about 10" and waiting for chimney sweep to come and pull it out some more but needs more pipe for smoke so waiting waiting. LOVE it
 

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sandie said:
Here it is for what it is worth. actually took it out about 10" and waiting for chimney sweep to come and pull it out some more but needs more pipe for smoke so waiting waiting. LOVE it

Right nice setup ya got there Sandie, ya got any more pics of the place?
 
sandie said:
Here it is for what it is worth. actually took it out about 10" and waiting for chimney sweep to come and pull it out some more but needs more pipe for smoke so waiting waiting. LOVE it


Now, post a photo of that '83 Honda Goldwing.
 
My setup........

WoodButcher
 

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I only have those two pictures of the VC Resolute lll and the Goldwing is under covers in garage so will be out and on road in April so will take a picture at that time for you.
 
This is my favorite shot of mine. you just can't see the beer in my hand.
 

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I vote for wendell's hearth. Pretty impressive tile work for a first timer! And I happen to know he could really use some Super Cedars!! ;-)
 
We converted a masonry fireplace into a hearth set-up.
 

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I've still gotta finish mine in the off season but here it is. I'm gonna cover the cement board with cultured stone on the side walls
 

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Here is our cookstove that we installed in Nov. 09'. Sorry about the bad cell phone pic. Last winter we went through 9 cords of wood in our wood boiler and 400 Gal. of oil. from May 08' to May 09'. We have been using the cookstove as our primary heat this year and it looks like we will be at 5 1/2 cords of wood between the cookstove and wood boiler and 80 gal. of oil from may of 09' to may of 10'.
 

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Here's our Oslo and our pup, Gunner. I too need to finish the mantel come spring.
 

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fyrwoodguy said:
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o8/WILLIAMFGREENE/SHOPWOODSTOVE.jpg
i love wood...


Nice stool.
 
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