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  2. Fire rock - Wikipedia

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    Fire rock. Fire rock is manufactured lava rock that is sold in various shapes and sizes, and is used as a medium for retaining direct heat. Fire rocks are used in natural gas fireplaces or in natural gas or propane burning fire pits. It may be used as the main fuel distributor or as padding for fire glass to go on top.

  3. List of The Woodwright's Shop episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of episodes for the PBS television series The Woodwright's Shop starring Roy Underhill. [1] [2] The typical season is 13 episodes and starts towards the end of September or early October.

  4. Inglenook - Wikipedia

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    An inglenook or chimney corner is a recess that adjoins a fireplace. The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire (derived from the Gaelic aingeal), and "nook". [1][2] The inglenook originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room. The hearth was used for cooking, and its enclosing alcove became a ...

  5. Sacramento home with stunning river views asks $3.2M. Is ...

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    The effect makes it appear as if the bank of the American River extends under the glass windows and doors of the patio and right up to a stone fire pit in the living room.

  6. Fire glass - Wikipedia

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    Fire glass. Fire glass (also fire pit glass, fire rocks, fire beads or lava glass) is a type of tempered glass, chunks of which are used decoratively on fireplaces. Pieces of the glass are heaped around jets of burning gas, or around liquid ethanol, in order to conceal the jets and reflect the flames. [1] It is an alternative to ceramic and ...

  7. Round Oak Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    The Round Oak Stove Company was founded in Dowagiac, Michigan in 1871 by Philo D. Beckwith. Beckwith cast his first stove around 1867 to heat his struggling foundry and shortly after, the Michigan Central Railroad ordered the heaters for its depots between Detroit and Chicago. By 1871, Beckwith was mainly producing heating stoves, and thus ...

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