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egnsean

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  1. congrats on the new baby, and you have a hard act to follow with the inlaws at 28c good luck ,sean
  2. i see where your comeing from then, that must take some heating, how many stoves & what makes/sizes?
  3. bloody hell 25 cube:confused1:you must live in a mansion mte:blushing:
  4. fair play to him, i like to look at the stove myself:biggrin:
  5. bloody warm still here in lancashire, any one lit there stove yet??, at this rate we will be burning very little wood in 2011:confused1:
  6. Just a thought and probably nothing to do with your illness but how many people know that Carbon Monoxide poisoning has the same symptoms as flu? Carbon Monoxide: Many Unaware Of Dangers Of Deadly Gas, Call For Alarms In New Homes | UK News | Sky News
  7. The problem with Mig is that it is mostly about machine settings ie wire feed speed /amps/gas flow etc get them all right and it is an easy prossess to learn get them wrong and you can be left with a weld that may look ok but will have little/no fusion or penitration, where as with stick if the weld looks good it usually is sound in IMHO speaking as someone that has been coded to BS4872 in mig/mma/tig/oxy.
  8. 3.2 rods good choice on 5mm steel' i much prefer stick welding to mig welding, harder to do but a better weld i think
  9. Nice trailer, was it all stick welded? which rods did you use?, you could get plastic end caps for the box section if you wanted or just plate them, nice job im impressed
  10. JUST THINK of all that easy firewood you have missed out on.
  11. Well only 1. 1/2 hours to go and no bidders LOL
  12. this looks like it could end in tears 40 Foot EUCALYPTUS TREE for FIREWOOD LOGS felling 12Mtr | eBay
  13. Interesting story! BBC News - Agricultural theft on the rise, says rural insurer
  14. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i think the term cordwood is a measure of wood but some people use the term for unprocessed firewood, im just after smallish loads of uncut and unsplit wood, two or three tonnes at a time, as i can cut and split it myself, i dont mind how long the logs are, its just that i dont have storage for more than a few tonnes, thanks.
  15. HI Swinny, im in chorley PR7
  16. i think the term cordwood is a measure of wood but some people use the term for unprocessed firewood, im just after smallish loads of uncut and unsplit wood, two or three tonnes at a time, as i can cut and split it myself, i dont mind how long the logs are, its just that i dont have storage for more than a few tonnes, thanks.
  17. HI Swinny, im in chorley PR7
  18. Thanks genset, unfotunatley i dont have enough storage space for 17 tonne, but do have access for a 8 wheeler. i was really after smaller loads, thanks for the reply.
  19. Hi all, any suggestions as to where i may be able to buy small loads of unseasond cordwood in lancashire either deliverd or collected, maybe 2 or 3 tons at a time, and how much should i expect to pay, thanks.
  20. Just seen this on ebay, Fallen large Beech Tree free in Rochdale ithourght it may intrest someone local. Free Logs, Firewood, Fallen Tree 12 Ton+ on eBay (end time 26-Mar-11 11:52:41 GMT)
  21. Dunsley Highlander 5, from d roberts heating coppull nr chorley lancs, great family firm, only charged us £200 for installing inc regster plate stove pipe and fittings. cant fault the stove Wood Burning Stoves, Multi Fuel Stoves Lancashire, UK - D Roberts Heating
  22. great idea, thanks i will try that, any particular make of fire cement?
  23. Hi all Got a Dunsley Highlander 5 multifuel stove fitted last November, been on more or less ever since apart for a few times we let it out to clean above baffle plate etc, just wondering how long the fire bricks normally last as ours are beginning to wear/crumble, any advice would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.

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