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re: DIY Outdoor fireplace
Posted on 4/18/24 at 1:49 pm to NATidefan
Posted on 4/18/24 at 1:49 pm to NATidefan
Yeah those costs do not include the veneer.
Not sure if I'd go stone or thinbrick, but that'd be an additional cost.
Based on cinder blocks being 25 lbs, I figured just the structure not including the veneer would be roughly 3500. Then add mortar and veneer and anything missed and call it 4000 lbs.
How many inches thick would the concrete pad need to be? 6 inches?
I found this instagram link of something I'm going for. He used an Isokern kit and then cinder blocked around it. Figure I could do the same but without the $4K isokern kit. Then he just used acme "thinbrick" applied to the cinder blocks so those aren't too heavy.
Not sure if I'd go stone or thinbrick, but that'd be an additional cost.
Based on cinder blocks being 25 lbs, I figured just the structure not including the veneer would be roughly 3500. Then add mortar and veneer and anything missed and call it 4000 lbs.
How many inches thick would the concrete pad need to be? 6 inches?
I found this instagram link of something I'm going for. He used an Isokern kit and then cinder blocked around it. Figure I could do the same but without the $4K isokern kit. Then he just used acme "thinbrick" applied to the cinder blocks so those aren't too heavy.
This post was edited on 4/18/24 at 1:54 pm
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