Posted by Cooter143 on November 06, 2015 at 20:29:54 from (174.125.37.138):
In Reply to: Fireplace door warped posted by Cooter143 on November 06, 2015 at 14:43:39:
No I didn't remove it, the pictures aren't doing a good job of showing the set up. That metal (insert)frame you see in the lower picture is almost flush with the mortar you see in the upper picture. I just got real close in the second one and it makes it look like it sits lower than it does. Also, in the second picture the door frame sits all the way out to the right near the stone. It is about four inches away from that insert frame. They don't come close to touching. The space in between them was filled with insulation. I'd have to cut the door down to get back in there against the insert. I'm not sure I'm doing a good job of explaining it, but the problem is nothing seats up against anything else. The door frame was just sitting out in front of the insert, before.
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