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BYO iron hearth-thingy
Zakk:
Where am I going to get a badger this time of night? ???
shmokes:
Oh yeah....and I'm no carpenter, but I would guess that the only hard part about moving that fireplace would be rearranging the brick on the inside. You could just route the exhaust pipe over to the existing chimney once the fireplace was moved.
If you were going to do that, though, I'd tear out that whole thing. It's too big for the room and the bricks aren't particularly decorative.
All this would depend on finances of course, but I digress...
shmokes:
--- Quote from: Zakk on April 11, 2005, 11:35:37 pm ---Where am I going to get a badger this time of night? ???
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You could buy a midget instead...
Zakk:
hehe carpenters do woodwork, I'd need a bricklayer I think.
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: Zakk on April 11, 2005, 11:44:22 pm ---hehe carpenters do woodwork, I'd need a bricklayer I think.
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Mason....mason...de...definitely a maaaason....dad let's me drive in the driveway....KMART!
If you made it bigger, you could cook actual carcasses inside, instead of going outside to throw it on puny metal racks like the rest of the masses!
Drapes by the fireplace is what firemen like to call a "Recipe For Disaster". Add 2 parts flammable material to 1 part flaming area, let simmer for days, weeks, months, years...and VOILA! I think the name of that dish is called Heartbreak Due To Nonsensicalness....might be called different things depending on the region it's cooked in.