LOL Thanx Rick seems to show more pics than I posted..I don't know, Ray, I may need to see some more pictures. Can you rent a portable electron microscope for the weekend?J/K, it looks terrific! Rick
Thanx Jags! Gutters? I think you lost me on that one lol..Looking good Ray. Now, how about those gutters??
Thanx Jags! Gutters? I think you lost me on that one lol..
Ray
No gutters here Jags!If your anything like me - your gutters need to be cleaned, but very low on the priority list.
I am on the fence about that as that never seems to match correctly. I probably will see if I can see something that matches.. Good idea!I don't know Ray, I think you need wood putty in the nail holes. Get the list out again.Looks great. I thought you used slate for some reason.
Thanx Jesse! Glad to see it to completion!Looks really nice Ray!
Thanx Scott! I must have overkilled it if you like it!Looks great, Ray!
I will take a pic but it really looks the same from a distance hence the close up..Ok, Ray, we saw the close-up electron-microscope view(nice work). Now how about a wide-angle picture to show the entire setup??
Thanx Don the tiles are very similar and your hearth looks great! I was concerned about the wood trim getting damaged so I went with red oak.. Miss burning already here!Hi Ray
Nice colors on the tiles!
I am almost done with my hearth. I bought some slate tiles but they were different thickness so I just returned them and got midnight color porcelain tiles too!
See > > https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads...in-nice-day-for-raised-hearth-building.76358/
I made the channel in the overhang for rope light and I want to make a wood door for the storage compartment in front.
Also a metal L strip for the front corner would prevent digs when loading and cleaning on the front wooden edge like my other hearth. > https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/need-suggestions-for-wood-pellet-stove-hearth-repair.66487/
What do you think?
Thanx Zap! Oh it gets dirty but I keep it cleanLooks great Ray, soon it will be time to get it dirty.
zp
Thanx Don the tiles are very similar and your hearth looks great! I was concerned about the wood trim getting damaged so I went with red oak.. Miss burning already here!
Ray
Thanx weatherguy! I removed the original blue stone hearth as it had shifted heaving the mortar plus it was too small to accommodate my new stove. The hearth has 2 layers of Durock Nexgen followed by porcelain tile with thinset mortar between all layers and each layer screwed separately to the sub-floor. I used progressively longer cement board screws to ensure I penetrated through the previous layer and into the subfloor. The stove is in the same location with a larger hearth. I have posted pics a while back showing the removal of the original hearth and the building of the new hearth. I will take a new pic of the setup this weekend and post it here.Looks good Ray, are you moving the stove to a new spot or just redoing the area where it is now?
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