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<blockquote data-quote="redneckengineered" data-source="post: 564479" data-attributes="member: 503"><p>I know John is our resident fire log expert but I thought I'd post this here because others might find it interesting and I welcome any other input. I'm in the midst of a remodel of a lake house, about 90% finished. There is a feature in the center of the home that the previous owners had used as an indoor coy pond (don't ask). It is built out of poured concrete and actually quite nice visually so I didn't demo it. The fish had to go though. I've since faced the structure with stacked stone inside and out and it looks awesome. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to turn this into a ventless indoor fire pit and fill it with the fireglass stuff. I already have natural gas running to the bottom of the pit and everything is there and plumbed. I've hit a snag trying to find a burner that will work. The interior dimensions of the pit are 34" x 34" x 12" deep. All the ventless burners are long and rectangular, designed for a fire place and the actual square firepit burners I'm finding are all outdoor only rated. Any advice?</p><p></p><p>I'll try and post a picture of the pit when I get a chance, I don't have a good one at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckengineered, post: 564479, member: 503"] I know John is our resident fire log expert but I thought I'd post this here because others might find it interesting and I welcome any other input. I'm in the midst of a remodel of a lake house, about 90% finished. There is a feature in the center of the home that the previous owners had used as an indoor coy pond (don't ask). It is built out of poured concrete and actually quite nice visually so I didn't demo it. The fish had to go though. I've since faced the structure with stacked stone inside and out and it looks awesome. I'd like to turn this into a ventless indoor fire pit and fill it with the fireglass stuff. I already have natural gas running to the bottom of the pit and everything is there and plumbed. I've hit a snag trying to find a burner that will work. The interior dimensions of the pit are 34" x 34" x 12" deep. All the ventless burners are long and rectangular, designed for a fire place and the actual square firepit burners I'm finding are all outdoor only rated. Any advice? I'll try and post a picture of the pit when I get a chance, I don't have a good one at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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