Hi, I've got my eye on a used Castile insert stove, but my opening is 1 inch short. Looking at how my fireplace is set up, I'm wondering if I can shave off some brick to make it fit.
There are bricks coming off the front of the fireplace that I could cut in half, but I just want to see if this is a crazy idea that is obviously going to start a fire (or if it's reasonable assuming all goes well).
I realize that cutting the bricks in half will be no small task, but I made a small test cut and think I can do it. Then I'd re-skimcoat over the brick to hide any imperfections.
Here's a view from inside the fireplace (you can see that the hearth(?) is higher than the floor of the fireplace):
A view of everything from the outside:
Thank you for any ideas.
There are bricks coming off the front of the fireplace that I could cut in half, but I just want to see if this is a crazy idea that is obviously going to start a fire (or if it's reasonable assuming all goes well).
I realize that cutting the bricks in half will be no small task, but I made a small test cut and think I can do it. Then I'd re-skimcoat over the brick to hide any imperfections.
Here's a view from inside the fireplace (you can see that the hearth(?) is higher than the floor of the fireplace):
A view of everything from the outside:
Thank you for any ideas.
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