
Making a Fireplace
by Henry H. (Henry Hodgman) Saylor
"Making a Fireplace" by Henry H. Saylor is a practical guidebook written in the early 20th century. This informative manual provides readers with detailed instructions on designing, constructing, and maintaining an efficient fireplace in a modern home. It emphasizes the significance of fireplaces as both functional elements of comfort and aesthetic features in interior spaces. The book explores various aspects of fireplace construction, including the importance of proper sizing, the arrangement of materials, and essential components like the smoke shelf and flue dimensions. Saylor shares practical advice on achieving optimal performance from fireplaces while highlighting common pitfalls that can lead to smoke issues or inefficient heating. Additionally, the book addresses fireplace accessories, such as andirons and tools, as well as tips for building an efficient fire, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to create and enjoy a warm, inviting hearth in their homes.
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