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Dean Lofthouse
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A friend of mine had a chimney fire when the firefighters were on strike complaining about their almost perfect hugely oversubscribed jobs. The army attended in a green goddess and were apparently not allowed to access the top of the chimney due to health and safety reasons. They wanted to smash a hole through the chimney breast in an upstairs bedroom to access the fire but my friend refused to allow them, so they put some sort of bung in the bottom of the flue and pumped water up the chimney. Once the fire was out they released the bung and flooded the downstairs of his house with sooty water. I don't really know what the moral of this story is!

 

The moral of your story is, get your chimney lined and burn only hard wood:thumbup1:

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The moral of your story is, get your chimney lined and burn only hard wood:thumbup1:

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I can see the logic of the first one there ELG but I burn only softwood and have no problems. Next to no soot from it and the hardwood gets sold, not burnt.

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At our last house we used to get the occasional flue fire (lined & insulated). Found out in the end that is was mainly a small air leak in the vitreous to flue closing plate that was causing an after burner effect. Any way the reason for the post is that I used to use the gas cylinder from my MIG welder to put it out a its an inert gas (Argon & co2 mix). Worked just like a co2 extinguisher.

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