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3/16" Amber Base Glass

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The 6 fireplace pictures below have Starfire Base Glass, Amber Bae Glass and a surround. This is in Texas and is a customer install. Very nice Rodney.

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The fire table below has 1/2 Chunky Clear Base Glass, Amber Base Glass and Pink Rosa Base Glass.

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The fireplace below has: Bronze Base Glass and Bronze Reflective Base Glass, Black Base Glass and Black Reflective Base Glass and Amber Base Glass

The project below has Pink Rosa Base Glass, Azurlite Base Glass, Starfire Base Glass, Black Base Glass, Neo Lavender Shift Topping, Red Topping, Amber Base Glass and Evergreen Reflective Base Glass. This is now a window in Palm Springs and produced by Dan Tipton, EatDrtTipton@earthlink.net tell him what you think.
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The fireplace below has a bed of Bronze Base Glass with Amber Base Glass, Yellow Amber Topper and Dark Red Orange Topper. The Fire Shapes finished it off.

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The fireplace below has:

A Clear Base Glass with Pale Lime Green Topper, Red Toppings, Yellow Amber Toppers and Toppings, Copper Ruby Red Topper, and a hint of Starfire Base Glass to lighten the color up.

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This is how easy it is to install. This is all glass and if you need to build it up a little or a lot then use a filler to save money

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The 2 outdoor fireplaces below are in northern California at the Hyatt. They called us about soot on the glass. When we looked at the pictures our first thoughts were PROPANE! No these are natural gas. The fix was actually very simple. This was caused by a down draft from the chimney which we partially closed the flue which stopped the down draft and as you can see they are just fine now.
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The fireplace below has a Starfire Base Glass with Amber Base Glass, Pink Topping and Orange Toppings.

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The fireplace below is a propane pan burner with a lava rock fill. You don't want to crush your own lava rock because of the time. You can use larger lava around the edges of the pan but you will want to use crushed lava in the pan up to the surface of the burners. The glass use in this fireplace was a Ford Blue base with Ford Blue Reflective Base Glass on top. Topped with Clear Pyrite Base Glass and Amber Base Glass accents. The install went very well except for the rock crushing episode.

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The fireplace below is in Palm Springs California.
This is first for us because we have heard of this, but no one has ever sent us pictures! Well here they are! We installed Giant Logs on a base of Amber Topper with about 20 lbs of Light Amber Topper. Here it is and you be the judge.

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Below we installed 2 triple 30" "H" burners.
The fireplace was about 3" deep and we were installing Amber Base Glass so we used a sand base to build up to the logs but you would still be able to see inside of the grate where the flame would start.

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Below we poured about 125 lbs of Amber Base Glass over the sand and you wouldn't even know it was there.
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And here is the finished fireplace. We are waiting for a few evening pictures from the decorator.

 
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The fireplace below is a self install with a bed of crushed lava and on top we have:
1 double 24" burner
and painted with clay tan paint
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For a lava fill n the base it needs to be back at least 4" so when you pour the glass on you won't see the lava through the glass. Yes they did move the lava back after they e mailed the pictures to us to see if they were doing it right.
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The fireplace below has a mixed base of: 
topped with 2 lbs of Blue Green Reflective Base Glass and 1 lb of Jade Green Topper.
here are the pictures from start to finish, a couple of the pictures were a little fuzzy from the customer. Oh well.
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Now typically is your fireplace looks like yuck, put candles in it and everyone will tell you how nice it looks! NOT! So don't do it! If it's dirty or looks like a skid mark, clean it and or paint it but don't put candles in it.  
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A typical fireplace where Fake Logs used to live. Now they are residing in the Fake Forest after leaving nice black skid marks on the walls of your fireplace, nice! Actually the soot you see in your fireplace is carbon monoxide but the fireplace manufactures which manufacture the Fake Logs just don't seem to tell you this little fact! It's poison and it's the furthest thing from being green that you could ever get. If you really still like Fake Logs then just sit in your garage with your car running and entertain your friends and family there. It's just a healthy. 
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The customer here could of painted his flex line to help hide it a little better. Again what was the plumber thinking, hanging logs? Maybe that's why we plumbed the line so high in the air?
Anyway after all of that it did turn out nice. 
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The outdoor fireplace pictures below are in Sacramento, California (for Nancy and Derek Long). This was built by Jake Moss and Jim Corbett who are constantly features on DIY's Yard Crashers! We have worked with them several times and now we continue to help create some pretty cool features together. Here we go:
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The glass that was installed is:
Amber base glass,
Amber Topper and Nancy is waiting on and to add Amber Diamonds.
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This is Jake Moss who appears on DIY's Yard Crashers as a guest with Ahmed Hassan.
The Fireplace below is a Malm Fireplace with Amber Base Glass.
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This next fire pit was built by Tim and Sarah, they simply built this with stacker stones and a bit of ingenuity. The used a crushed lava base with Black Base Glass topped with Black Reflective Base Glass. Then they used a Light Amber Topping to create the Fleur De Lis. This was done with a propane valve that we supplied. They used a wood burning fire bowl for the pit. The tank was accessible from the back of the fire pit.

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Add the base crushed lava. Note we do not use the 3/4" size? Way to large for the glass as it will fall through. You can use the larger lava and then over it with the crushed lava to save some cash!

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Below if you notice the Pilot Light and Thermo Couple just inside of the ring? This is a must if using propane, for safety.

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And you're done!

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The next fireplace is a typical 70's/ 80's I am trying to be creative with my logs and adding candles! NOT!

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YUK!!!

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The glass that was used was a base of Amber Base Glass and topped with a few pounds of Gold Base Glass.

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Clean, sleek and it produces heat like you have never seen! Typically after 45 minutes to an hour we find that the glass gets up to and over 600 degrees, Guaranteed!

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The next pictures was of a Bull Dog cut from 1/2" aluminum.

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The next two pictures show the whiskers and eye brows inserted.

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Below, Teena sent us finished pictures of the Bull Dog LOGO!

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The glass that is used in the fire pit;

White Sand = Teeth and eyes,

Red Topping = Collar,

Amber Base Glass = Main body,

Starfire Base Glass = Studs on collar,

Evergreen Base Glass and Evergreen Reflective Base Glass = All around

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The next fireplace is a propane fireplace with a propane pan we built. The colors used were a Gray Base Glass, Amber Base Glass and Bronze Rust Copper Base Glass all mixed on top.
This fireplace and pan reside in Mexico!
Below is the fireplace as it started.
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As you can see below is the dog house to allow air to flow to mix fresh air with the propane.
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Ed@Moderustic.com 909-989-6129

9467 9th street Unit D

Rancho Cucamongs, California 91730


 
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