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Just invite Mark Bolam round on a cold night, that should sort it if you don't drink.:001_tt2::biggrin:

 

Trouble with that plan is that if you are providing the beer it will cost you more than a whole new stove, chimney and liner put together :biggrin:

 

Alec

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Trouble with that plan is that if you are providing the beer it will cost you more than a whole new stove, chimney and liner put together :biggrin:

 

 

 

Alec

 

 

Yup😝 there's a downside to everything

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Trouble with that plan is that if you are providing the beer it will cost you more than a whole new stove, chimney and liner put together :biggrin:

 

Alec

 

Hadn't thought of that, but he is a top bloke,and you will have a friend for life :biggrin:

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Trouble with that plan is that if you are providing the beer it will cost you more than a whole new stove, chimney and liner put together :biggrin:

 

Alec

 

Not to mention the chainsaw air guitar:001_tt2:

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well i had two from a neighbour and can (pun intended:thumbup:) plunder the streets recycling for cans if need be as i don't drink beer and no cans are bought in this property.

 

the two i put in disintegrated fairly well i think, i'll clear the fire and check it out.

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I'd heard of the beer cans thing, but I'm not too keen on putting the Aluminium into the environment like that. I throw my ashes onto the garden.

Presumably those flue cleaning powders contain some Manganese compound?

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I'd heard of the beer cans thing, but I'm not too keen on putting the Aluminium into the environment like that. I throw my ashes onto the garden.

Presumably those flue cleaning powders contain some Manganese compound?

 

 

aluminium ore, bauxite, is the most common metal in the earth's crust and plants and animals are perfectly at ease with it.

 

all our ashes go in the garden too.

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