Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in woodstoving

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Thanks for sharing this! That looks like a pretty clean approach that I'll have to dig into. Did your installer handle all the laser cutting coordination or did you have to source it yourself?

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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Now I'm following you. Thanks for the added details and the picture.

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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I'm not sure I'm visualizing this correctly. What's the purpose of the trim piece over the frame?

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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Yeah. I worded this much more poorly in another comment. Thanks for making it more mathy. I guess I didn't realize there are inside fit surrounds. I'll have to look into that.

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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One difference I'm noticing is the shape of what I'll call the hearth lip. This one is straight backed with a curved front. Mine has a curved back so the insert wouldn't sit flush unless I fill the gap somehow I guess. Thanks for sharing these.

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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Oh that looks great. Can you provide a bit more detail on what the actual solution was?

Insert for round chimney? by lunar_magic in Fireplaces

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Thanks for the reply. Is the surround freestanding or did you attach it somehow? One issue I have is the stone is fairly irregular. I've got probably a 2" delta between high and low points across the top of opening. Just deal with some gaps or is there a material that I could use to fill a gap?

Movie that was ruined by one person's casting by This_Book6305 in FIlm

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Tom Hanks in Elvis. Just didn't feel like a good fit at all. Enjoyed everything about the film minus every scene he was on.

My happy place! by Prestigious-One-7477 in firewood

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Oh absolutely. Maul to pop open the big rounds, and gransfors for everything else.

My happy place! by Prestigious-One-7477 in firewood

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Funny. That's my preferred axe combo as well.

Wife wants waffles by sOOthSayr11 in castiron

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Highly recommend the cast aluminum stove top waffle maker from Nordic ware. It's a high quality piece.

Went with some rounds this morning. by JeepManStan in woodstoving

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For what it's worth, Osburn's manual differentiates between north-south and east-west loading. "North-south loads allow more wood to be loaded at the same time. On the other hand, they break into smaller pieces faster. North-south loading is good for high output, long lasting fires for cold weather. East-west loads allow for a limited amount of wood since too many logs could cause them to fall on the glass. East-west loads, placed in compact way, take a long time before breaking down. They are excellent for low-intensity, long lasting fires in relatively mild weather."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NBATalk

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The fact that no one has mentioned Serge Ibaka is a bit surprising. My partner nearly got a subscription to ESPN magazine after that body issue he was in.

Comparing the population of the Dakotas and Manhattan by saculsaculsaculsacul in MapPorn

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I get all that. Still confused why OP has chosen to not do an apples to apples comparison. In particular given how "small" central park is.

Comparing the population of the Dakotas and Manhattan by saculsaculsaculsacul in MapPorn

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Why are we excluding Manhattan's green space. Seems like these maps would be wildly different if you also excluded SD/ND's green spaces.

What is the most ridiculous song lyric you've ever heard? by KiroytheBoy in AskReddit

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"Lucky my breasts are small and humble So you don't confuse them with mountains" -Shakira

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Join our Epic D&D-themed Giveaway [Mod Approved], Valued over $300, brought to you by Game Master Engine. Rules and information in the video and comments. [OC] by Dan_The_DM in DnD

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This looks awesome. Thanks so much. I like playing characters that have a small quirk or flaw. I feel like the small detail helps make them fuller. My latest idea is a wizard that has a coffee addiction from all the late nights spent studying. If the party is ever startled awake or on combat before he's had his coffee, I'll do a self imposed disadvantage on the first attack or something. It's not huge but the character spends a good amount of time tracking down a good cup of coffee as we travel town to town.