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    Default Make an outdoor kitchen fireplace.

    For those worried that their kid will impale themselves and their woman will never visit deer camp to enjoy the fire.image000000 (3).jpg
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    You need to go split some wood...
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    That was before I bought a load, it's nicely stocked now.
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    Nice looking spread!
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    Looks good. Did you do the brick/chimney?


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    Looks good!

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    My old neighbor made the mold for the fireplace, me an a Mexican covered it in stone. It was nothing more than a block base, the flue area was cast concrete, and a scratch coat of concrete over all of that. The fire boxes are also block, then the stone. I went overkill, majority of it could be built with 2*4, cement board, type S mortar, stone.
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    If you type in DIY outdoor fireplace you will see 100s of ways to do it. I watched YouTube and surfed internet before we got started, worked night shift at the time. The counters I formed up and poured, Sakrete counter top mix. Bought a wet sander and polished them, then stained.
    Low country redneck who moved north

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