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CoolBlue87GT
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FEB 26, 01:21 AM
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What could be better than a nice warm fire in the fireplace?
Well, I won't have to clean up afterwards.
The fire is actually a 3 x 5 foot canvas that put I put up with velcro. Found this on line, was really cheap, only 8 dollars.
It turned out looking pretty good. I mainly put it up to hide the dirty fireplace.
The canvas is flat across the opening, but gives the 3D illusion of being curved. I got lucky that the bricks lined up pretty close – as I couldn’t see while I was half way inside the fireplace installing it.[This message has been edited by CoolBlue87GT (edited 01-08-2022).]
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cliffw
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FEB 26, 06:44 AM
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quote | Originally posted by CoolBlue87GT: The fire is actually a 3 x 5 foot canvas that put I put up with velcro. Found this on line, was really cheap, only 8 dollars.
It turned out looking pretty good. I mainly put it up to hide the dirty fireplace.
Here's a close up.
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It does look good. Where on-line ?
The wife has been wanting one of those fake fireplace electric heaters. Which imitates a fire even if the heat is not in use.
Yours might fit my bill.[This message has been edited by cliffw (edited 02-26-2021).]
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CoolBlue87GT
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FEB 26, 09:03 AM
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quote | Originally posted by cliffw:
It does look good. Where on-line ?
The wife has been wanting one of those fake fireplace electric heaters. Which imitates a fire even if the heat is not in use.
Yours might fit my bill.
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Hope this link works.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/p...00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The product is shipped folded in a plastic bag. Instructions gives some hints how to eliminate the folds. I laid it out on a table and the fold lines relaxed.
I had rolls of velcro, 3/4" by 75' line. Over the years, I've found many uses for these velcro rolls, it's much better & cheaper then buying those small packages of velcro.
I started by lining the lip on the inside of the fireplace with a continuous line of velcro on all four edges. Folded the canvas edges over to get it close to the size of the opening, then worked on each strip across the top and sides pulling the canvas taught between each strip. The remaining loose canvas was worked make a smooth look.[This message has been edited by CoolBlue87GT (edited 01-09-2022).]
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CoolBlue87GT
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JAN 08, 03:46 PM
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Update 2022: I noticed with some strong winds, the canvas would move a bit. I took the canvas down, check the damper, it was not sealed well. Took some Gorilla tape and sealed it better. I left a note for any future owners to remove tape before using.
Long story short, I had some insulation foam board that I cut to size and wrapped the canvas around it. I squeezed it into place, now the canvas looks better and wont sag or move in the wind. Found an inexpensive glass fireplace screen to finish off the illusion.
[This message has been edited by CoolBlue87GT (edited 06-24-2024).]
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MidEngineManiac
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JAN 08, 06:00 PM
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I like it
Cliff: We have 2 of those fake-electric fireplace heaters, one in the living room and one in the bedroom. They make great TV stands and are actually pretty handy for those fall/spring nights where a little heat is needed but it's not worth turning on the whole system, or like last night (-18 C) where the regular system just couldnt keep up with an old building.
They are pretty popular here too for room heating. Keep the central system low (60-65 F or so) to save energy and just supplement the rooms you are actually in.[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 01-08-2022).]
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CoolBlue87GT
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JUN 24, 10:46 AM
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It's been over 4 years now, this modification has held up well. Added two more photos to give the whole room view.
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NewDustin
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JUN 26, 02:55 PM
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This is my first time seeing it. What a cool idea, and it looks great in the room!
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