HY-C Liberty Foundry G500-20-BX Fire Grate, 18" W x 15" D X 7.5" H, Black
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My fireplace has the longer one that is made of 4 sections, which is good for catching falling logs The depth of the ocean is 15 feet. It is 29" long when you multiply 5" by 5.
With one side almost 30" wide (29.75") and a smaller side about 26", the widest side is just shy of 30 ".
A G500-style laptop For the grate to be assembled, there should be bolts included in the BX. We can assist with any issues you may have if you need to replace the bolts by calling 800-892-1204 Three hundred twenty-five
It's a bit more complicated for me I measured it. You attach the legs as part of the assembly process and the grate will be supported by them. The legs are carved in the form of an arch. Mine measures a little bit more than 3 inches below the bottom of the grating. I am 75 inches tall. It is just over 2 ins wide from the top of the leg arches to the bottom. I am 75 inches tall. As a starter aid or for artificial logs, the gas steel pipe required about 2 inches of clearance and fit properly. However the inlet side had a box that needed 3 inches of clearance and I needed to make sure to adjust the grate so that the box was between the Currently, I have the long grate, which is made up of three central pieces and two ends. There is less than 5 inches between the legs of the end legs, but there is 6 inches between the legs of the middle legs.
Selected User Reviews For HY-C Liberty Foundry G500-20-BX Fire Grate, 18" W x 15" D X 7.5" H, Black
In spite of this, it has been a very dry winter. Wisconsin has almost nightly burns from October through March, so I burn almost every night. This winter, there were almost 3 cords of wood. In order to make it larger, I spent $50 on the extension kit along with $100 on the main unit. I found its durability to be very disappointing. You may not need to use your fireplace so much if you use it heavily.
Oh my god, you cannot be serious! It cost almost $80 for a fireplace grate that has to be assembled, but did not include the 6 bolts required to put it together. In order to use it, I need to drive 20 minutes to the closest hardware store to locate the right bolts.
For the price, I think it's wonderful. I just assembled it and used it this morning to replace the wrought iron grate that came with my house. (10 degrees outside, our heat pump is working hard! was relatively easy to assemble and took about 20 minutes. I arrived at this grates after searching for a wide selection, and this one met all of my requirements, as well as being the perfect size. I would like to emphasize the need to properly adjust ALL of the parts before Assembly of the grate should be completed, but the bolts need to be left loose so that the grate can move It is evident that the bolt heads are arranged differently along the grates, and the legs aren't yet aligned parallel to one another. You will be able to figure out what I mean by looking at the pointers in my pictures. If possible, use a straight edge as a guide to align the feet To construct the box, I used the cardboard included with the package. A level, stable grate will be created by doing so. After that, you should adjust the top so that the FRONT (which is wider) is higher than the REAR, which is You can tighten it all up, but you should refrain from overtightening Adjust the tension. You'll enjoy it.
In this design, the wood is allowed to burn efficiently and the openings are small enough to allow the wood to burn thoroughly before the ashes fall out. A low level of durability is evident. It lasted me one season in the colder weather (southern Michigan) burning 12 hours a day before one of the sides cracked and broke. As long as the material is still thick, I don't expect the warping to break. However, I do expect it to eventually erode away.
I bought a 33" great about ten years ago, and it had some issues. Every season, we chew through about two cords. A couple of years ago, it began to fall apart. It all went downhill from there, but we still crank hot fires! After I bought another, I had no problem using it again. There are problems There was one missing nut. There was a metal nut inserted at their place that was clearly larger and not hardened by the manufacturer. As if it were some kind of joke. I had to hog out a hole that was too small with a drill because it was forged too small. It seems like there is a quality control issue.
This firewood holder arrived at my door much to my surprise. I'm very pleased with it. The package arrived at the scheduled time, even though it was a little late. There was also a difference between the textures of the galvanized surfaces. This is a terrible product, especially for an American-made one. I will return it.
The design I am using has a cradle shape, instead of a box shape, that is labeled 'self feeding. The model I have is 28 x 16 inches. 26 x 16 is the actual width and depth of the front of the sofa. It is important to note that the advertised width of 28" is an approximate measurement and that I measured exactly 26", so buyers can make sure it is the right width for their needs. Nevertheless, this is a well built, beautiful, properly designed and well built My fingers did the assembly in 3 minutes and the bolts were provided. As this is my fourth grates, I would recommend this cast iron design over steel ones.
It is being installed on a new freestanding fireplace that I purchased this self feeding grate for. The self-healing process was also something I was interested in trying It should be the same style of feeding that I use in my other fireplace because I am not satisfied with the current grate. As the white unit ordered should have 2 1/2" legs, this should meet the needs of the new fireplace, which requires a low clearance grate to avoid smoke getting into There is a major disappointment in the legs, which are not 2 1/2 inches high but only 4" tall. As a solid grate, it gets three stars from me and I am planning on using it in another It is possible to guarantee 2 1/2 inch legs when ordering for the new fireplace, and I would probably buy one if possible. I have updated According to the manufacturer, this self feeding grate does NOT come with legs of 2 1/2 inches. Four inches is the length of the legs. There is a mistake in the Amazon description and the item information.