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Started my hearth build this weekend! (pics inside)
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<blockquote data-quote="philoshop" data-source="post: 4455965" data-attributes="member: 75862"><p>Nice looking build you have going there!</p><p>Whatever you decide to do for the right side of the hearth, as Greendohn stated, make sure its durable. It'll get banged up through the season and it should look like it's been used, not abused. A nice patina that will be enhanced next summer with a coat of varnish.</p><p>Also make it easy to maintain, (sweep/vacuum under and around), to get rid of the debris and whatnot throughout the winter. Keeps everybody happy.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I just run a shovel around the stove area a couple of times a season and bring the saws in when it gets really cold outside, but that may not work for you. :msp_rolleyes:</p><p>Keep us posted on your progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philoshop, post: 4455965, member: 75862"] Nice looking build you have going there! Whatever you decide to do for the right side of the hearth, as Greendohn stated, make sure its durable. It'll get banged up through the season and it should look like it's been used, not abused. A nice patina that will be enhanced next summer with a coat of varnish. Also make it easy to maintain, (sweep/vacuum under and around), to get rid of the debris and whatnot throughout the winter. Keeps everybody happy. Personally, I just run a shovel around the stove area a couple of times a season and bring the saws in when it gets really cold outside, but that may not work for you. :msp_rolleyes: Keep us posted on your progress. [/QUOTE]
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