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What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Rich Rule replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
Whale tastes lovely. No I won’t send you any. -
My car was stolen. Here are six important things I learned BBC.COM Keyless thefts are on the rise and car crime is increasingly organised and high-tech. Interesting article about car theft and key fob cloning (from your house!) I have long thought that the majority of chippers get stolen for their engines, this article (to a limited extent) backs that up.
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What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Oldfeller replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
yes, not disputing that,, but asbestos sheets will explode and pieces can land half a mile away. I have seen this with my own eyes, and spent 3,1/2 years with a fireman who confirmed this on more than one occasion. -
What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Mr. Ed replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
that’s easy for you to say! Interesting that we think it’s bits of the stove - I had assumed it was something produced by the the fire process (maybe I’d rediscovered king Arthur’s sword). I’ll have a good luck inside the box tomorrow morning before lighting up. -
What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Tree monkey 1682 replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
Don't forget asbestos takes many forms , and was used in fire ppe in the 60s, You need to go on u tube, they now cook asbestos, turn it into glass and then gets used for trench backfill . -
What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Mike Hill replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
Why not email Jøtul? Ask what it is? Hva slags typer stein har falt ut av min øvn? Kan eg erstatte dette stein med noen andre,kan steinens sviktelsen påverker dålig øvn sin funksjons møte? Hvordan smaker hval om?Kan du sende noen til meg? -
What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Mr. Ed replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
It’s a Jøtul - is it called an F5? It’s that little cathedral like thing in the background. -
Lovely day here, saw a brimstone and a peacock butterfly on the dog walk.
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How did you guess? Don't know what happened there, I posted once with a picture attached that isn't there.
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What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Oldfeller replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
What make/model stove is it? -
kram started following Clients that make you go hmmmmm.
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What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Mr. Ed replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
No it’s really light weight material - like a brittle ceramic. The stove is a recent install of an older machine so no asbestos and there’s no firebricks in it - just heavy cast iron. I’ll see if I can match up the curve to the stove to see if it’s some sort of deposit that’s fallen off. -
Anyway I have tried to explain to him that 40" diameter lumps of stem will not go through a 6" chipper. Yes they can be cut smaller to be liftable and movable, but thats not what a 6" chipper is for. Grass muddy slope up to driveway, muddy trail down into woodland/swamp.
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What’s this interesting material coming out of my stove?
Oldfeller replied to Mr. Ed's topic in Firewood forum
if asbestos[in sheet form] is subjected to extreme heat it explodes,,, violently. that looks like cast iron. put a magnet on it, if its magnetic it ain't asbestos, or touch it with a grinder, if you get sparks,, it ain't asbestos. -
Customer called the other day, first chance he has had to view the completed job in daylight and he is not happy. The quote was to leave the logs and brush, brush to be chipped onto woodland at a later date and logs to be left for firewood. He did not want them taken and I said there would be a lot - but he has the space.. nearly all of the brush has been neatly stacked ready for chipping, theres a small amount I will drag next time.. We do not offer a splitting service. I did make it clear that they will need to be split for burning and he will need an axe. I also made it clear we were not grinding the stump, that would be extra if he later wanted it. Cut at near ground level. Thats more relevant for the neighbours two small trees he has us doing next week. We also did not say we would cut into firewood lengths, though I did a lot, most of the bigger rounds were noodled into liftable lumps, it made half a day of peicing down the stem into a full day. Now the surrounding grass and garden is boggy, a wheel barrow would soon destroy it. Ground needs to dry out first if he did want stuff taken, or have his grass destroyed. Some pics here: Now I think theres some understanding that the job is done, he has paid. I can go back and cut into firewood lengths, theres a few big slices that need to be noodled too, and a lot to shift if he wants it stacked neater, but it would be an extra days pay. He has us booked in, to do the boundry hedge and two small trees, it was quoted as 3 of us for a day. However he thinks it will take us a lot longer.. unsure if I want to do it - I dont want to be in the middle!
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Have you had some rain Eggs?
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.
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We've had some rain, the sandbags are out in the village. Caldon canal today minus the towpath.