The chimney is going to have a seam and I decided I wanted it in the center of one side rather than at a corner. Since it goes up through one of the tall walls and out through the highest roof I figured I could but the seam in the center of the side that would be mostly hidden when the roof is in place. I also figured that if I did a decent job of wrapping the paper around you won't see the seam at first glance anyway.
Always best to either clamp or apply weight while the glue sets. |
Turning the first corner and gluing the next side. |
Wrapped up in brick. I can see the seam but I know what to look for, still it stands out more than I hoped it would. |
Chimney in place. Note that I cut the channel on the side a little to high. Although its harder to see than I expected. I might go back and fill this in with some scrap brick paper. |
The "channel" seems a bit more pronounced on this side. But the roof is going to cover almost all of it. Still thinking about filling it in. |
The inside with the seam. Really seams to stand in this photo. |
With the attic floor in place. At least I got that measurement right. |
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