Remodeling a quaint little farmhouse in Oregon, and getting loads of splinters along the way.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Danger, Danger, Danger!
Per the city code, all masonry chimneys for wood stoves require a 2" gap between the chimney and any combustible material. Having the carpet on the upstairs floor laying right next to it seemed a bit dangerous, so I spent my Sunday morning cutting the carpet away, as well as cleaning all the crud that accumulated between the joists and chimney thoughout the years. While doing that I found some interesting collection of comics from 1934. Here's the "after" picture of the project. The reddish glow is from the lighting from below.
I still need to apply some sort of frame around the carpet on the floor, as well as add some fire resistant insulation to fill that gap. I did some research and found one local wood stove supplier has this insulation, but it's about $20 a foot!
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I would like to but to be honest they are pretty much unlegible because they are half eaten by mice. During this chimney work and other dining room gutting, I have found many mice nests. It's really quite gross and I'm sorry I had to share that.
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