We wrapped it up this morning, think I'll do a test burn this weekend if it's not 90 degrees out...ah heck, I'll just stand back and watch the flames.
We wrapped it up this morning, think I'll do a test burn this weekend if it's not 90 degrees out...ah heck, I'll just stand back and watch the flames.
That is bootyful.
David B
Sweet. But, if any of the mortar is still 'wet' wait a while. If you turn it into steam it'll blow a joint or two apart.
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"I love the smell of sawdust in the morning".
Robert Duval in "Apileachips Now". - almost.
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Missionfurnishings, Mitchell Andrus Studios, NC
+1 on what Mitchell just said. I'd give it some time to truely dry.
Really nice looking, though. That ought to be the envy of the neighborhood!
I drink, therefore I am.
I think that I would wait a couple of weeks before I lit a fire in that. A month would be better and then start with a very small fire.