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Breezeblock

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  1. fleetgard fs1212 and the base to go with it
  2. my plan was to burn wood chip alongside logs and drip feed the chip into the firebox to do this i have built a geared auger as a prototype but the irregularity off the chip was causing the probs it also needed an adjustable timer so that it was was fed in at a cotrollable rate is it worth the hassle ?
  3. its next to furryboots hae ye been in the dictionary:lol:
  4. whats the definition of dryish chip i tried it in mines with ash chip at 30% moisture and it just sat and smoked also i had problems with the auger blades getting bent with long straggley bits of chip does yours feed all the time or is it timed cheers
  5. am i the only tight sod that wants to burn chip
  6. pm sent cheers
  7. 550xp or 560 xp easy
  8. does anybody on here use wood chip for heating on a scale of about 20-40 kw i am looking for some pictures of how its done cheers
  9. i have got one but the metal doesnt half hurt the chooks
  10. we have got a wallyping pong long dong chinese copy of a honda 13hp in our stump grinder and its done fantastic can't knock it to be honest they are pretty good:thumbup:
  11. ive got a m16 kohler sitting in the workshop for sale
  12. abiljo or northern track or in scotland jl steels
  13. its a sales pitch it will only lift that at 0 radius on no extension
  14. chin up hope things get better for you:thumbup:
  15. when i built ours i ended up making a flywheel/pulley out of 25mm plate as i couldnt get a pulley heavy enough
  16. i have solar pv and water ,used to have a wind turbine have got a wood boiler etc and until you actually start to make/generate your own power you dont realise how much power/heat we actually use if everybody would cut down it would make a lot of difference you dont notice gas going thru a pipe or electricity goin thru the meter until you try to replace it with your own making
  17. change the core to a more open fin design, fibrous type stuff is less likely to get caught
  18. jetwash but watch you don't flatten the fins
  19. i was looking at one but decided to modify our own little david instead wrong of the year to be spending money they look like a decent bit of kit good idea with the carry handles on it
  20. what about an extension
  21. weve got 3 of the makita top handle saws 2 of the dcs230t and 1 of the 3410 the bigger one is pish but the two smaller ones are pretty good
  22. <p>hey fellow scottish person</p>

  23. adjust the anvil closer
  24. like that a lot hows tricks robert

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