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Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker.

Eisboch

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Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It
was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of
the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker.

Eisboch


Well isn't that cozy. Roasting marshmallows?


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Getting ready for winter.


Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It
was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of
the
boat.


I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.


This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.


The solution:


http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg


It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker.


Eisboch


Well isn't that cozy. Roasting marshmallows?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Destroying evidence..

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On Oct 14, 1:04?pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker.

Eisboch


Do you get any heat out of that, or is it just cosmetic?

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On Oct 14, 1:04?pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It

was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of

the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed

side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and

breaker.

Eisboch


Do you get any heat out of that, or is it just cosmetic?


It's a heater. Not much, but enough to take the chill off.

Eisboch



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Where did you put the chimney?
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Where did you put the chimney?


Whha... (cough, cough) .....

WHAT chimney? (cough, hack, arrrraahhhh...)

Eisboch

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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 16:04:07 -0400, "Eisboch"
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Where did you put the chimney?


Whha... (cough, cough) .....

WHAT chimney? (cough, hack, arrrraahhhh...)


LOL!!

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Eisboch wrote:
Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker.

Eisboch


Does that actually put out heat, or is it just for show?

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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
Getting ready for winter.

Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television.
It was
situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side
of the
boat.

I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed
side
of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment.

This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the
television.

The solution:

http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg

It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and
breaker.

Eisboch


Does that actually put out heat, or is it just for show?


Opps, nevermind, I just read your answer to Chuck's question.

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