They actually teach your how to build a simple diy fireplace surround with an electrical insert.
													
																	Build your own electric fireplace mantel. 
									
	
		
	
																	This is also a budget project that you can do for just 50 and in a few hours time. 
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																	Find or buy a long beam square or rectangular of reclaimed wood and cut it to match the width of your. 
																	Diy fireplace surround with wooden mantel. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	You ll need just a few supplies and tools to get the job done. 
																	Determine the size of your mantle and hearth storage unit and create a cut list. 
																	As in step 2 make sure you use a stud finder and a. 
																	On a table saw cut the needed birch plywood. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Cut a long strip of wood out of the back of the wood beam. 
																	Building a fireplace mantel is a great beginner building project that anyone can handle. 
																	Step 3 breast plate cut the breast plate to the dimensions of your own custom mantel. 
																	Add the sides first and the front next. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Our mantle is more of a floating. 
																	How to make your own fireplace mantel step 1. 
																	Carry the wood. 
																	Follow the manufacturer s recommendation for. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	When attaching to tile marble use construction adhesive since you can t nail the mantel through tile. 
																	Attach the surround frame to the plywood covered base and wall using 3 nails. 
																	Store the firewood for your fireplace in one of these diy firewood racks. 
																	Using a nail gun attach the breast plate to the wall. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Cover the fireplace frame with 1 2 plywood and 1 1 2 nails in a brad nailer. 
																	The width should be at least half as long as the beam. 
																	Perhaps you already have the electric fireplace to work with but it leaves a lot to be desired as far as the space around it is concerned.