This is a stone Rumford style fireplace I built in my home. See the October 2008 issue of Harrowsmith Country Life magazine for an article featuring the construction. Greg Johnson, Omemee ON toyzilla@sympatico.ca
great job,great video,@ pressroomgreg, rumsford style fireplaces are shallow and tall, when built properly a small wood fire is all that is needed for lots of radiant heat, just a few split chunks of wood to burn in upright fashion,iron craddle baskets work great for containing the fire and preventing rolllout... as qd146 posted, would like to see live burn video as well..
Thanks. I have posted a live burn vid but it's not all that exciting. Please have a look and thanks for commenting. It's one of 4 I have uploaded but I can't paste the link in the comment window.
great job,great video,@ pressroomgreg, rumsford style fireplaces are shallow and tall, when built properly a small wood fire is all that is needed for lots of radiant heat, just a few split chunks of wood to burn in upright fashion,iron craddle baskets work great for containing the fire and preventing rolllout... as qd146 posted, would like to see live burn video as well..
mabiusmasonry 1 year ago
Thanks. I have posted a live burn vid but it's not all that exciting. Please have a look and thanks for commenting. It's one of 4 I have uploaded but I can't paste the link in the comment window.
Toysuzu 1 year ago