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woodracerx

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Oct 26, 2009
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Florissant,mo
Finally got this project done. Now time for some new carpet
 

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Very nice - love the new stone and (recycled?) mantle
 
Recycled the stone to except hearthstones are new,and the cedar on the sides is some old deck boards.Thanks
 
Nicely done. The original and new blend together well. That should improve the heating a lot.

I'm curious about the plans for the section to the right of the stove. Is that for wood storage?
 
BeGreen said:
Nicely done. The original and new blend together well. That should improve the heating a lot.

I'm curious about the plans for the section to the right of the stove. Is that for wood storage?
Yes for wood storage and it heats a whole lot better that before.Thanks
 
Looks great, nice reuse of material.
 
very nice. looks great!
 
Looks mighty good looking.
 
woodracerx, that is some nice work!
 
What a nice transformation. I think it looks terrific. I especially like the way you've opted to hand the fireplace tools instead of using the stand... I plan to hang mine, too.

Consider your back "patted".
 
Looks like it should be in a catalogue/advertisement....nice job, and love the wood storage area to the right....looks awesome.
 
Bobbin said:
What a nice transformation. I think it looks terrific. I especially like the way you've opted to hand the fireplace tools instead of using the stand... I plan to hang mine, too.

Consider your back "patted".
Thanks. I used railroad tie spikes and welded them to a piece of flat stock then screwed them in.
 
I like it , nice job !!!!!

Love the storage areas, and the hanging tools.

Sweet !
 
Thanks all, it was a lot of work but worth it.
 
Has that warm and inviting "Inn" look to it.
 
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