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subject: How To Make Your Own Metal Fireplace Covers [print this page]


Manufacture of metal and covers the fireplace is a great way to keep the heat from your fireplace to escape into the air. Your heating system may cause all over 24,000 cubic feet of hot air to escape every hour, and covers the fireplace and one solution to this problem. You can have a cover made by a professional plumber, although this may cost a lot of money, and will not be installed on your fireplace flour, or you could try to make your fireplace for metal covers follow the simple rules.

Material

* Sheet metal

* Tool metal

* Screws

* Drill

* Hammer

* Cloth

* Wooden board

* Pop rivet tool

Step 1 - pieces of metal to contain the

Will have first to cut the metal to fit your fireplace. The use of metal cutting tool to get the correct size completely. You can also buy a three-fold fireplace screen that can be used to hold sheet metal in place. You will need several metal pieces, in addition to some long poles that will serve as the framework.

Step 2 - Drilling

Take your drill and make several small holes along the sides of the sheet metal of your own. The best way to do this is to develop a paper on the workbench, and a wooden board under the place you want to dig a hole. This will keep you from making too many dents in the table work, and maintaining an apartment, and even holes. You should take your own, then pop Riveter, complete with nails, and use this to repair the sheet metal poles for the private sector. Could be the focus of this metal to cover any form of desire, as long as the final product still fits over the fireplace. Add additional slots if you want to use your handle with a metal cover of the stove, even though it is a good idea to make this wood, because it will not conduct heat.

Step 3 - Completion of the metal

Once you have placed your metal panels to the poles, and take your hammer, and written in the cloth. This will prevent the causing of dents in the metal. Now gently bang the hammer along the edge of each sheet metal, flattened against the edges of the poles. This will help to keep the sides of the metal fireplace cover smoothly. When this is done, you may want to use a metal cleaner just to brighten the metal before attaching.

Step 4 - Attach the metal cover

There are two ways to attach your fireplace metal to cover the wall around the fireplace your fireplace. The first way is to use Velcro, holding each of the wall, and the edges of the cover. With a metal cover, can be a problem is that it weighs so much that separates the Velcro under the force of gravity. Another solution is to make larger holes at the edges of the cover, and then drilling several nails in the wall around the fireplace. You can then slide the cover on the wall if necessary, using screws, such as hooks, with large holes from outside serving as the eyes. You can add a washer to the outside of each hole in order to preserve the metal contact for a longer period.

by: Umar




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