Milkshaken
I know that when I used to work on construction sites, we used minerit in fire-resistant areas and sometimes even for storage separation. It was a nightmare to work with, cutting it with the worst handsaw and drilling everything before even thinking about putting the board up.

But now it is the case that if there is no other material than minerit for my fireplace, I simply have to use it. But it's expensive as hell.....
 
Milkshaken
thanks for the tip, builder, but if you look at the picture, I think it might look a bit clumsy. and I personally believe that the difference between hot and cold will cause the mortar to crack over time.
But as I said, thanks for the tip, I'll chew on that idea for a while and see how it turns out.

But one thing I don't think can be solved. The ash dump door on the front, I need to make sure it's accessible too. hmmmmm need to think further...
 
Why must you have the front side openable?

Best regards, Putte
 
Milkshaken
the soot hatch is there. The soot hatch is used by the chimney sweeper of course....
 
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