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Old 10-07-2009, 03:34 PM
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Here are a couple pictures of the new arch and an action shot. The keystone sticks out a bit, but the photos don't really show it too well.
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Nice brickwork....

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Thanks, Mark.

I put a metal roof on the oven this past weekend (modeled off of Ken's build). Since we've had rain yesterday and today, and will have rain for the remainder of the week, it will be interesting to see how well I did. I wasn't too sure about the flashing, that's going to be my weak spot. I'll edit this post later tonight to include photos of the roof.
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