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9 . What Your Parents Teach You About Mexican Chimineas

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작성자 Asa Hunter
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bali-outdoors-wood-burning-fire-pits-chimenea-outdoor-fireplace-wooden-firepit-brown-black-3528.jpgChimineas - An Authentic Mexican Fire Pit

Chimineas, originally used as a baking oven, reflect Mexico's rich culture. The timeless design combines practicality and aesthetic simplicity.

Chimineas made of clay can be fired in kilns, which remove organic materials from the clay and seals the pores to prevent cracking. They are designed to live outdoors all year round, but should be protected from long-term exposure to the elements.

Origins

Imagine a summer evening that is warm and sunny, surrounded by family and friends, enjoying delicious food in an outdoor space, kept warm by the gentle heat of your clay or Mexican chiminea. This scene is reminiscent to the Mexican origins of this type of outdoor fireplace.

The terracotta stoves of the past were designed to serve as radiant heaters as well as ovens. They helped tribesmen survive the harsh winter nights in their homes. Their distinct shape was derived from their utilitarian characteristics which emphasized practicality and importance of communal living.

These stoves were initially constructed from natural terra-cotta clay, which was dried and then wood-fired in kilns. Chimineas made of clay are more rustic and do not have the protection of a glazed surface. them. Modern manufacturers now produce chimineas using metals like brass, cast iron and aluminum. These are more durable and resistant to weather which is one of the major drawbacks of the clay design.

The unique design of the chiminea was inspired by a pot-bellied bottom that rises up to create an extended fireplace. This form is a perfect way to contain the flame while directing the smoke upwards, which decreases air inhalation and maximizes heat retention.

Chimineas were a popular method of heating, cooking and lighting. We can still enjoy their design and the warmth they bring in the cold autumn evenings or even in the cold winter sun.

Gardeco offers a variety of styles that will fit your garden. We offer a range of sizes, from small to extra-large. We also stock clay chimineas that have been decorated with either an engraved or moulded design.

Our range of terracotta chimineas for sale and mexican chimineas (Ansanbaedal's website) are handmade by artisans in the heart of the country. The colours and shapes can vary slightly due to the nature of the manufacturing process. You can always re-paint your chiminea using an emulsion paint which is water-based if it starts to discolour. It is important to read the instructions of the manufacturer and care tips before using your new chiminea for the first time.

Design

Chimineas are not only functional but they also add an authentic and rustic look to the space. They are available in a variety of designs and materials. They can be paired with any patio furniture. They can be a focal point or blend in seamlessly with the surroundings.

The clay chimenea was designed to serve both practical and historical reasons. The tall, chimney-like neck directed smoke away from its users and its rounded round body radiates warmth. It was also used to socialize and tell stories, giving it a significant role in Mexican and Central American cultures.

Traditionally, chimineas were crafted by local artisans from wet clay, which was collected directly from the ground. The raw material was then formed into its final form before being dried in a kiln. Clay chimeneas can be extremely labor intensive to make, especially big ones. The chiminea's neck as well as the bowl are made by smoothing together long snakes of rolled clay. The clay's rim was often decorated with carvings or patterns.

Modern chimineas are usually made from metals such as cast-iron or aluminum. Metal chimineas were a significant evolution because they can withstand moisture and high temperatures without cracking. This change allowed chimineas be used in a variety of climates.

Metal Chimineas are the most popular however there are some companies that manufacture clay and terracotta chimineas near me. The advantages of using metal chimineas are its ability to withstand higher temperatures as well as the fact that it is able to be cleaned more easily. Metal chimineas are much more popular than clay chimineas because they can stand up to higher temperatures and be cleaned with ease.

It doesn't matter what kind of chiminea is chosen it is essential to place it in the right spot. It must be placed in a leveled area far from anything that could ignite such as trees, grass or other structures. The chiminea must also be set on a concrete, brick or stone patio and never on a wooden deck. It's also a good idea to put 50mm of sand or Gardeco Lava Stones, under the chiminea. This will shield it from direct heat.

Materials

Traditional chimineas of terracotta and clay, which are still made by small factories today, are fired to temperatures as high as 1000c. After cooling and dried, the chimineas can be assembled. Some are coated with glazes, while others are unglazed. These chimineas offer the Mexican feeling in a garden.

Chimineas are usually hand painted with many colours and designs to suit a wide range of styles. The paint finish does discolour with time and the heat of the fire, so it's best to re-paint with an emulsion based on water.

Although originally designed as essential features for heating and cooking for urban Mexicans Chimineas have also embodied a sense of cultural heritage throughout the ages, adapting to diverse needs. These distinctive structures weren't solely used by indigenous people of Mexico as bread ovens, but also played an important role in repelling bugs and encouraging social gatherings.

The unique design of the propane chiminea's chiminea with its broad base and narrow chimney spout allow maximum air flow into the chiminea's bottom, which reduces smoke intake. It also helps to retain heat in the belly of the chiminea. This makes it ideal for cooking over.

Today, chimineas can be found in a variety of materials including cast iron, terracotta clay and even aluminium. Terracotta Chimineas are the classic Mexican appearance. However, they are prone to cracking under pressure and should only be placed on a flat, safe for fire surface. Cast iron and aluminium chimineas are less susceptible to cracking and damage, but they are elegant and durable.

To make sure the chiminea is as long-lasting as you can, place it in a location that is well ventilated and protected from wind and rain. It should be positioned away from any walls or structures that could catch fire as well as roofs on patios or eaves that could be damaged due to the sudden change in temperature after the chiminea has been extinguished. To avoid the chiminea burning excessively it is recommended that only seasoned, kiln-dried logs are burned. Regular cleaning with a wire brush is essential, as it will prevent build up of deposits which are likely to ignite and blacken. The chiminea can be protected from wind, which will reduce the amount smoke that it emits.

Maintenance

The proper maintenance is vital to the longevity of any fire equipment. This will prolong its life and ensure that it is operating safely. Chimineas can be quite fragile and should always be kept outside where they can be properly maintained. While a chiminea made from clay may appear to be sturdy enough, it is still susceptible to cracking and breaking due to various sources. It is important to check your chiminea for signs of wear, and to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding how often to fire it.

The first step in ensuring that your mexican chiminea is looking its best is to clean it thoroughly with an easy detergent solution. This will remove any built-up dirt and grime, which can lead to discoloration and rust. To remove loose rust particles, use a wire brush. It is recommended that goggles and gloves are worn to protect yourself. After scrubbing, rinse the chiminea, and let it dry completely. This will keep any moisture from causing corrosion and can greatly prolong the life of your chiminea.

After your chiminea has been cleaned and dried, it needs to be lightly sanded using fine-grit sandpaper. This will smooth the surface and remove any rough areas that could catch on to embers when you build a fire. Sanding can also make the look more attractive and even. In the end, sanding could be followed by a series of coats of grill or stove paint that will enhance the appearance of your chiminea as well as guard it from rust.

sunnydaze-sante-fe-50-inch-rustic-heavy-duty-steel-chiminea-with-rust-patina-finish-wood-grate-included-3534.jpgIt is also recommended that you keep your chiminea from direct sunlight and wind because this could cause the paint to peel and fade. If this occurs it is possible to touch up the affected areas with water-based emulsion paints or masonry spray, and it is generally easy to do. It is also crucial to only add a few pieces of wood at a time and make small fires in your chiminea so that you can "break it in" and avoid overheating.

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