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I need more height to install a gas f/p so I was thinking of removing the
top 2 rows of bricks where they jut out in the center. The current height is 20" but I need about 24" for the vent pipe to connect inside the chimney. Other possibilities include drilling a hole thru the f/p but this would not look good if the gas f/p was ever removed. My question is: How can I remove the 2 rows safely? The iron bar would have to come out which could cause the bricks to collapse. Will there be similar bricks behind the ones I remove? Thanks http://www3.telus.net/martik/fireplace1.jpg angle showing jut out http://www3.telus.net/martik/fireplace2.jpg iron bar under the bricks |
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