Posted by Ultradog MN on September 12, 2010 at 16:47:49 from (174.20.21.123):
A couple of weeks ago I posted about the bricks I found on Craigslist and how I was pleased to buy them for 2 bits apiece. So today the bricklayer came and we spent 6 1/2 hours building the new chimney in my living room. I mixed his mud and hauled the bricks in etc. Also did the striking off with a 'rollerskate'. I wired in 2 light switches and an outlet, a box for the thermostat and also ran a length of 1" cpvc conduit from the basement to the attic for future tv, computer, phone etc. Tomorrow after work I will sponge it off with muratic acid to clean the mortar smudges off. Made one heck of a mess in my living room. Glad I put plastic down first. Some things it's just better to hire a professional to do. He did a real nice job and I'm happy with how it turned out.
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