Post 7 made on Friday August 15, 2003 at 19:13 |
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In any case, the fireplace must either not be in use or be offset to have a 24" cavity above it. If it is a concrete/brick fireplace, it will not be hot above it. I would sit bareassed on above it to prove it. The whole purpose of the fireplace is to safely contain the heat and direct it properly. Only the first layer of bricks gets hot.
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