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Putting stone on a fireplace.
Hold the center of the cleat up to the center of the fireplace.
To build a new wooden mantel measure the length of the fireplace and the desired width.
Cut a wood piece the length of the fireplace and six inches in width.
Then move to the sides of the fireplace opening the sides of the surround and finally the field.
Depending on the type of stone it might be safer to pick mortar joints over drilling directly into the stone.
Add a design to the outer edges by using a router.
If the length of a stone matches one set near it move it and get a longer corner stone.
This surround re novation by the duo behind chris loves julia incorporates the latter.
With the cleat still against the fireplace identify locations to secure the bolts.
Simply put stone fireplaces consist of either manufactured or natural materials.
How to install stone on your fireplace and what not to do as well.
Cultured rock runs top to bottom accenting the height of the vaulted ceiling.
As a decorative thought make sure to alternate stones with long and short faces to prevent continuous lines that could cut the fireplace in half.
Cut the base using chosen wood.
If you plan to extend the stone fireplace facade clear to the ceiling as shown consider using cultured stone.
Keep color in mind for a well rounded look as well.
Draw a furrow in the mortar with the tip of the trowel.
Work from the top down.
Place the level on top of the cleat to ensure it is level.
Spray the back of each stone with water then butter it with mortar.
Attach it with a nail gun to the underside of the mantel so that it will be flush with the stone wall.
Finish the jointing by smoothing it with a paintbrush.
Install the first pieces on the header above the fireplace opening.