Okay, I am building a new home. I plan on making a 4 sided see through fireplace with glass on all 4 sides. This will be the center piece of the home. It will be visible from all four quadrants of the home. The rough fireplace dimensions are as follows: hearth 5.5 x 9', the inside dimensions will be 16 inches less on three sides.
I plan on putting 4 red iron posts bolted to the floor extending through the hearth up to a second story catwalk then necked down to two chimneys. Around the red iron, I plan on putting 6x6 square metal tubing. I would attach the glass to that. The glass will be 48 inches tall. At the top of the glass, I will bolt plate metal to the square tubing. My builder suggested we Run the gas down the 6x6 square tube and into the hearth. Then pop up in the center of the as the burner. One concern I have is the metal on the side getting too hot and the heat causing the metal to expand and the glass to break. I also don't want it so hot if you touched the side your skin would sizzle.
Anyway, does this sound like a doable project? Cost is not really a concern. This is the main piece of the entire house.
I plan on putting 4 red iron posts bolted to the floor extending through the hearth up to a second story catwalk then necked down to two chimneys. Around the red iron, I plan on putting 6x6 square metal tubing. I would attach the glass to that. The glass will be 48 inches tall. At the top of the glass, I will bolt plate metal to the square tubing. My builder suggested we Run the gas down the 6x6 square tube and into the hearth. Then pop up in the center of the as the burner. One concern I have is the metal on the side getting too hot and the heat causing the metal to expand and the glass to break. I also don't want it so hot if you touched the side your skin would sizzle.
Anyway, does this sound like a doable project? Cost is not really a concern. This is the main piece of the entire house.
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