A picture heavy post sorry. This is our own mantle piece in our living room. It's been on my "to-do" list for quite some time! 
| The top of our fire place looked like this all winter, so it was time to make it look a little better! | 
| Plywood template made up the exact same size as the oak so holes could accurately be drilled and match up between the wall and the piece of oak | 
| Fixing the template to the wall. Making sure it's level | 
| The stainless steel threaded bar fixed into the wall. The holes behind are a couple of mm bigger to allow for the resin to fix the bar. | 
| Using a template in this way means that the bar will be in exactly the right place. I used the nut to make sure it was the right distance out from the wall. | 
| The three pieces of threaded bar resined into the wall. The middle one is purely to locate the oak and to stop it from warping. | 
| A good spanner had to die to fix it though as a normal one wouldn't fit in the hole! | 
| The finished mantle piece | 
| The mantle piece looks quite modern but, in my opinion, goes well with our fireplace, giving it a good mix of the traditional materials with the sharp lines of the rest the fireplace. | 
 

Good lateral thought there with the "deceased" spanner.
ReplyDeleteThe mantlepiece looks stunning too. Well done.
Cheers dani, Sometimes you've just got to modify something to suit. I should be a able to pick up another spanner for a couple of pounds and it got the job done.
DeleteLooks nice!
ReplyDeleteCheers Gorges!
DeleteWell done Kev tidy job...
ReplyDeleteThanks Brian. I had to make sure it was okay to look at as I'll be staring at it for quite some time to come!
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