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To be honest if I tried to do it myself it wouldn't be much good as I don't have the knowledge. I've only had my own house for a couple of years and previous to that I've never been able to play around with buildings. Besides, if I got someone in they could have it done in a few days where as I might drag it out for ages.

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To be honest if I tried to do it myself it wouldn't be much good as I don't have the knowledge. I've only had my own house for a couple of years and previous to that I've never been able to play around with buildings. Besides, if I got someone in they could have it done in a few days where as I might drag it out for ages.

 

Fair comment Lanc's, asked Tod today he said his dad used Acorn and they were very good, hope that helps.

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I purchased a second hand Yeoman woodburner about two months ago for two hundred quid, cleaned it up, new glass, paint, enlarged my fireplace after removing the ghastly gas fire, installed the liner and it's been burning ever since, it's huge so takes a nice big log which means less chopping up, scorchio.

 

Scuse the pub carpet, it came with the house.

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