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niftysteve

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  1. A 90 bend isnt that great on the back of the stove better if a t piece
  2. ive fitted a few of these that customers have sourced off the internet they have all been very happy with heat and efficiency, could be a cheaper option as times are hard Stoves, wood burning stoves, woodburning stove, multifuel stoves UK, Greymetal Multifuel and Woodburning Stoves Greymetal Multifuel and Woodburning Stoves
  3. If you get more local to Cambridge I'd be interested
  4. also would fit a liner if the clay liners are fitted the wrong way up i have looked at 4 installs this week with exactly that
  5. i have one of these which is great can even get a box so that it can auto start if you have a power cut Hyundai DHY6000SE Silent diesel generator, 5200w, electric start, 230v, 115v
  6. how about something like this Portable Tristand Vises - RIDGID Professional Tools
  7. Atkinson Vos Ltd Mercedes Unimogs - Specifications i think the military mogs have a torque converter gearbox set up
  8. sweep at least once a year if burning every night twice a year
  9. if you can see the bearings and there is a number stamped on them type the number in ebay and theres usually loads of bearings come up
  10. ive a 10ft 3 way tipper tips any load i have put in , only fault i had was the front axle failed but then on replacing it i had to replace the rear axle , so my opinion is great trailer not so good axles even though they are BWP which are suposed to be the best
  11. im not a plumber but i may take some eveneing classes to gain certs so that as a hetas installer i can fit boiler set ups and maybe some bio mass heating
  12. bit like this set up Wood-burning boiler central heating stoves from FrenchEntrée.com
  13. sounds a bit like how rayburns used to be fitted they were gravity fed using a header tank and had something like 28mm flow and return pipes for the first couple of metres
  14. £180 for 2 mogs on one policy one 1968 and one 1982
  15. theres been several scams on there lately couple of mogs with a deal to good to be true and always in scotland i looked up the same item in advanced search using completed listing and found the same mog in 3 different locations within a few months
  16. have you tried these people www.thorntonbreakers.co.uk
  17. doesnt a dealer have to do a personal hand over on the first stihl purchase or something like that
  18. if its black smoke it could be an injector on its way out
  19. ive just fitted a radio remote to my tipper trailer very cheap on ebay WIRELESS WINCH REMOTE CONTROL 12V 12 VOLT RECOVERY 4X4 ATV GO NEXTDAY JUST £3.99 | eBay
  20. in the about us page you might need to add pound after the insured for 5 million part or just put fully insured including public liability insurance
  21. there is a local wood recycling business near me that is producing these brquettes heres a link to there website the owner will adivse on machine im sureCambridge Wood Works - Recycling and Reusing Waste Wood In Cambridge UK
  22. had a silver navara the first letters of the plate were CL10 call at my job in waterbeach today offering saws late fifties irish driver
  23. heres a pic of the chim wrap insulation Flexwrap chimney liner insulation - flexible insulation for flue liner uk
  24. as others have said twin wall flexi in an existing chimney will be fine , I would fit a cowel as this will seal the top of the chimneyand protect the liner, if there is enough space Chim wrap insulation can also be fitted to keep the flue system nice and hot. Also make sure you fit the liner the right way up,i recently went to fit a stove where the customers plumber had fitted the liner and it was upside down even though it had arrows printed on it get the right adapter for the stove and fit a register plate to seal the botom of the chimney

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