Posts Tagged ‘fire’
How to Use a Charcoal Chimney Starter
A charcoal chimney starter gets your grill or barbecue going fast! Here’s how to use one. More details can be found at http://www.firepit-and-grilling-guru.com/charcoal-Chimney.html
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Outdoor Fireplace by Fire Rock
Add an Outdoor Firepalce to create a beautiful outdoor living space using this masonry fireplace kit. Can be assembled in just a few hours. Once completed,Fire Rock Outdoor Fireplaces can be veneered with anything – rock, brick, stucco, etc. Garden Fireplaces, Pool Fireplaces Made in Atlanta, Georgia 404-351-5288
www.firerock.us
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The Fireplace Video – Widescreen HQ – HD Download Available!
Enjoy this High Quality YouTube Fireplace right now — or — Download the 30 minute 720p HD version of this for only $4.99!
HD Windows Media Player Version: http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=199686
(750Mb)
HD QuickTime, iTunes & AppleTV version:
http://store.payloadz.com/go?id=199764
(860Mb)
For those with portable media players and streaming devices like the WDTV Media player from Western Digital, save to a USB hard drive or thumbdrive and stream it directly to your big screen over HDMI.
An iPod version is also available.
Shot in high definition 1080p. Be sure to watch this in “High Quality” mode! Make yourself some hot cocoa then kick back, relax and enjoy a virtual hearth in this widescreen high quality version of a very cozy Fireplace. This special youtube fire is just a 10 minute version of a 30 minute looping version available on standard DVD and 720p HD direct download.
This is not an animation, it’s an ambient fireplace experience, with real burning wood, directly from the Pacific Northwest. For those without fireplaces, what could be better during the holidays than some cozy virtual flames at your PC or streaming on your tv? Expand the video player to full screen for maximum warmth.
Enjoy!
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Construction of my Outdoor Fireplace
Constructed in July-August, 2008, it includes about 175 cinder blocks, 50 solid blocks, a few hundred 80 year old bricks (which came from my house foundation when it was rebuilt a few months prior) for the stack, Sandstone for the flat surface/shelf areas, river rock for the front verticle faces, black marble for the Fireplace floor, and approx. 650 patio bricks with 8 bags of sand. The Patio edge is roughly 13 1/2 feet long each side which calculates to about 185 sq ft..
EDIT (May 2009): Just had to rebuild the underside of the fire box. The black marble floor that was exposed and had no support underneath, became brittle, cracked, and broke away over the last 9 months and had to be rebuilt with a solid block base under the new fire box floor. Not too difficult to fix, but was still an unexpected expense.
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