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Outdoor Fireplace
i have a new found respect for those of you that lay alot of ledgestone.this is only my second job with it.i would much rather lay fieldstone
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Re: Outdoor Fireplace
Looks nice, but those corners look like they would drive me crazy.
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Re: Outdoor Fireplace
wing walls look a bit odd
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Re: Outdoor Fireplace
i agree about the wing walls and corners.i didnt have anything to do with the design,thank god.
i think those are the only thing that looks like crap on this unit. thanks for the kind words.
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