Sunday 26 December 2010

Any old Iron?

This is no ancient and venerable chimney of course, but we were alert to the possibility of falling Witch Bottles - old customs live on in the most unexpected of places! Being hit on the head by an old Whisky bottle filled with bits of red flannel, nail clippings and bent pins, all generously topped up with urine, can put a serious crimp in your DIY plans!
What we did find however, was a bent iron nail driven into the back of the fireplace attached to which was a length of wire. It must have served some practical purpose during the life of the fireplace, but in deference to the house-builders of the 1930s (and a healthy respect for deliberately bent iron pins of all sizes!) Dave decided to leave it in situ!
Any Old Iron?
Having swept the chimney, we began to line it with mortar to stabilse the surface, filling in gaps with part bricks and generally strengthening the structure.






Once the space had been lined, Dave set to work adding insulation (soundproofing) and a backboard of plasterboard, which is awaiting a final skim of plaster.
What we have at present is a nice little display area for our beeswax tealight shells, but you can make out the new and improved backdrop-


The next steps will be to insulate the flue, while allowing ventilation (we have a cunning plan!) and add a detachable tray above the opening to collect the odd bit of soot which will probably continue to fall, especially if we get any more earth tremors!

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