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    Jul 11, 2010, 06:03 PM
    Outdoor fireplace using a chiminea
    I am building a cinder block surround for an outdoor fireplace and until I get money and time to finish it out is it OK to set the chiminea in it or even enclose the top with a chimney flue. I really want to just incorporate the chiminea inside the enclosure instead of buying fire brick and worrying about a smoke chamber and all right now. The posts are for benches. I also have the top of a clay Kamado that my Dad gave me. The bottom part broke but I have the dome top and steel damper cover. Can I use this on top of my surround with a clay chimney flue? I will be using refractory mortar to join them. The small charcoal grill will be incorporated in the side with wood storage below it. This is just for the backyard. I have another area with a propane grill that I will be building into an outdoor kitchen.
    The cinder blocks are just dry set for measurements and not set in mortar yet. I also need to find 4x8x12 blocks so I won't have to make cuts. Work in progress!
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    Jan 22, 2013, 09:17 AM
    Hi Patty, I'm new to the forum and have actually never used one before so I hope this works. I am planning on building an outdoor fireplace and came across your posts. I am very impressed with what I have seen but can't find any photos past the basic block pictures you posted. Do you have any completed photos that I could see?

    Thank you!
    (Do I use my name or Profie)
    Sean/Triptick
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    Jan 22, 2013, 10:21 AM
    Here are some photos of it finished.
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    If you go to my photos on myspace you will see the photos of the whole process there. It's on page 2 backyard fireplace and Bar-b-que.
    Www.myspace.com/pattyg2

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