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How to Build a Big Clay Chiminea Clay potters are able throw massive cylinders with amazing ability For the rest of us an enormous clay chiminea is going to need to find its permanent home as soon as possible moving it can damage the clay Choose a place with a firesafe area and put down a layer of play sand for children Clay chimineas can crack when there are sudden changes in humidity and temperature Location A large clay chiminea could be a great way to warm your garden or patio These large and long pieces of fire art look similar to chimneys and are easy to light and keep the flames safe from the wind The chimney directs smoke upwards which reduces the heat they release They are also safer than outdoor fireplaces It is possible to cook food on them but its best to use a separate pan and grate for this Youll also find a wide range of styles and materials for these heaters You can choose from terracotta and clay but they can also be found in cast iron or steel Cast iron is better for cooking because it can handle higher temperatures A metal chiminea is able to be moved around more quickly than clay or Terracotta The ideal place to put your chimney is in an open clear area where the chimney is capable of venting effectively It is also important to make sure that there arent any trees or dangerous objects around You can also put your chiminea on an outdoor patio made of stone or brick however youll need make sure that it isnt placed directly over any pavers as this can cause cracks and breakages Youll need to fill the bottom of your chiminea with sand in order to stop it from becoming too hot when its burning and also to stop any paper or kindling from falling into the chiminea and catching on fire It is essential to keep the chiminea in good condition by filling it with ashes and sand and you should clean the chimney every at least once a week to avoid ash buildup If you dont plan to use your chiminea for a while it is recommended to keep it safe and cover it with an outdoor cover to shield it from the elements You should consider placing your large clay chiminea on a raised platform to ensure that the chimney is kept away from your house or any other structures in your yard It is a good idea to keep it at least 10 to 20 feet from your house This is because it could be extremely hot and sparks may fly out of the chimney Size The size of the chiminea that you select will be determined by the location you plan to put it If you intend to put an chiminea made of clay in an area that is large it is best to choose one that is able to accommodate multiple people and provide them with plenty of heat If you have a limited space to put the clay chiminea in it may be better to choose a model that is smaller and can hold up to a couple of people comfortably It will also provide enough heat for them to all be able to sit comfortably Clay chimineas have traditionally been constructed from terracotta however they are also available in other materials as well Clay models tend to be more susceptible to damage than their metal counterparts but regular maintenance and proper use will make them last longer Both types of chimineas should always be used on sturdy level surfaces to prevent them from toppling over and damaging decking or other exterior furnishings Place your clay chiminea on a nonflammable base such as sand This will help protect your decking and flooring from burns and scorches Fill the bottom of the clay chiminea with sand or volcanic rock This will prevent the sand and rocks from burning or getting too hot to touch It also helps to reduce heat stress to the clay material the first few times that you use your chiminea It is also easier to add or remove firewood if required and you can use it to help balance your grill when cooking outside After youve finished using your chiminea its essential to allow it to cool down slowly and naturally by itself If you try to accelerate the cooling process it could cause heat stress and crack or break the ceramic You should never sprinkle water on your chiminea because it could damage or ruin it Instead it is an ideal idea to wash your chiminea regularly by removing any ash residue and then brushing it with a softbristled or steel wool You can clean your clay chiminea using mild soap and warm water however some manufacturers suggest not using anything acidic Style Chimineas can be a stunning addition to your backyard Chiminea chimneys release smoke into the air and their shape allows for a big fire to be able to be held without having to worry about rain or wind You may want to consider a terracotta or clay chiminea to add warmth and character to your outdoor area Theyre also perfect for cooking Clay chimineas are constructed from materials that are resistant to fire and can withstand high temperatures They are available in a range of sizes and colors and some even have decorative accents that add a touch of flair big chiminea can be positioned on any surface that is fireproof including concrete brick and stone patios They can be used to ignite wood however not charcoal Clay chimineas like most ceramics and terracotta products are best kept out of water and other liquids They can be stored in a closed area or in a covered area to keep moisture out If you intend to use your chiminea to cook ensure that you follow the instructions for use Certain models require extra care to prevent cracking which can happen when the clay is exposed to sudden temperature changes Fill the chiminea with sand until its halfway full This will stop the flames from extending to the sides of your unit and protect the furniture you have on your patio It is best to begin with a small fire Chimineas made from clay heat up like giant radiators and a large fire could cause them to crack or explode It is also crucial to allow your chiminea to cool slowly It is possible for the clay to break when you use water to extinguish or move it swiftly This is called heat stress To avoid this place your chiminea inside a stable area like an outdoor fire pit and avoid placing it near any wooden structures that could catch fire Maintenance Maintaining your clay chiminea in a proper manner is crucial to ensure it operates efficiently and lasts for a long time Regular care including using an appropriate cover selecting the correct fuel regulating fire size avoiding accelerants and performing routine inspections can significantly extend the life of your chiminea Clay chimineas can be susceptible to breakage and cracks especially if theyre not used frequently or stored in a proper manner If a clay chiminea breaks you can usually repair it with simple tools and techniques However if the chiminea has cracked into more than two pieces its time to consider replacing it altogether To prevent cracking its important to place the chiminea on an unflammable base and use sand lava rock or pea gravel on the bottom of the chimineas bowl to absorb heat from the flames It is also a good idea to clean the ashes and the rock after each use since they may accumulate over time You can also purchase clay chiminea cleaner to keep the ash free between usages Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer when making your chiminea Set it up in a place that is secure and free of wires overhanging branches and wooden fences It is also essential to only use natural wood not briquettes coal or other combustion products Briquettes and coal can damage the clay chiminea You can fix a cracked chiminea using a bit of glue or putty Before attempting to mend a crack make sure the chiminea is dry Sand the surface of a crack with sandpaper that is mediumgrit until it is smooth If the chiminea is coated it is necessary to remove the paint and sand the unpainted clay beneath You can also safeguard your chiminea during offseason by covering it with a waterproof chiminea cover This will stop moisture from damaging the clay and prolong its lifespan It is also a good idea not to leave the chiminea out in the elements during winter months as temperature changes can cause it to crack and break Follow these simple tips to make your chiminea a pleasure throughout the year