Fireplace humor

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maverick06

Minister of Fire
Sep 27, 2008
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media, pa
I figured It would be good to have a thread devoted to just fireplace humor.

I will start off with a few pictures I found on the internet....

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(Its going, check the roof of the outhouse)
 
This is Awesome. Second picture is my fave. Way to distribute the heat.
 
The first pic. is a classic. Glowing homemade stove up against a tree, that is so awesome! :snake:
 
My favorite is the 3rd pic. 1st because they were concerned about draft or ground movements since they taped all the joints, but 2nd because that's the best use of one of those boxwood stoves that I've seen yet.

I bet you could smoke a lot of sausage in there :shut:

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Hmmmm, nothing like fresh eau de john scented meat in the morning. Honey, did you remember to put in a fresh Johnny Cake?
 
Might be burning some type local grown plants.
 
Smoking a Boston butt?
 
The last one looks like a smoker to me. Guy down the street has one and it's actually kind of the same design, just all homebuilt.
 
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offroadaudio said:
Found on a home inspection forum:


This is at the top of the firebox in a wood stove. Can anyone help me with the correct terminology for addressing this situation? Thanks.

Umm - "It's broke."

Severely compromised fire containment.
 
BeGreen said:
offroadaudio said:
Found on a home inspection forum:


This is at the top of the firebox in a wood stove. Can anyone help me with the correct terminology for addressing this situation? Thanks.

Umm - "It's broke."

Severely compromised fire containment.

As my brother-in-law that owns a body shop would say "It'll buff out.".
 
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