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Stubby

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  1. Hi Jonathan . We have sustained cold here also . sorta just above freezing all day and all night and a bit of a wind making it seem colder . Its the leaden grey skys that make it depressing mate .
  2. I have just read Danny Care's book " Everything Happens For a Reason " ๐Ÿ™‚
  3. Ok . If you like the stump then leave it . If you don't and can afford a bloke with a stump grinder then grind it out . The world is your lobster ...๐Ÿ™‚
  4. Or leave it totally submerged in water and it will last . Not practical I know just saying coz I can . ๐Ÿ™‚
  5. You say you have no Problem with removing the stump . Is it just a stump and the rest of the tree is already gone ? If it is then I doubt just the stump would cause further problems unless ( if indeed it has in the first instance ) it coppices and sprouts . You also mention subsidence and heave in the same post . Its one or the other not both .
  6. All day long and twice on Sunday !
  7. I would have thought this would not be a factor provided you keep the stove door shut . Any cold air movement would just go into the stove body and up the flu . Probably not move at all though .
  8. Phew ! I think it was me who posted colder air is denser so contains more O2 per volume than hotter air . I have no proof that this aids combustion though . I was thinking in terms of the super charger on the front of an old Berkin 4 liter Bently forcing more air in to the enging there fore more O2 . Regards the outside air connection bringing cold air into the room when the stove is not alight . Firstly if the stove is not alight its probably not cold out side ? secondly it should be sealed , from the stove entry to the outside should be a pipe so it would only allow cold air into the stove not the room ( assuming you have the stove door shut ) . Having said all that I have a nominally 5kw stove ( I think it punts out about 7 or 8 on full chat ) and I don't have a direct out side air source . Enough air comes in through the dog flap in the back room wall . @carbs for arbs
  9. Morning Pete , morning all . 4/5 hours sleep ...luxury ! Wish I got that much .
  10. Good morning troops . 2c and still . Happy Wednesday .
  11. I was thinking more like the dark side of the moon ?
  12. There is a God !๐Ÿ™‚
  13. Stubby

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    Oi oi then Jammo .
  14. Morning all . 2c and not a breath of wind so far .
  15. 'Kin cold wind !
  16. I have Sugihara pro light on all my saws and as you say very hard wearing , bar rails don't need dressing as often as the Cadbury bars
  17. Bit late on parade this morning having slept a bit better after the England win over France . Happy Sunday .
  18. Exquisite . ๐Ÿ™‚
  19. Oh yea . They peel them . Seen it many times . Its a shame . I love the little critters .
  20. As an ex keeper the other thing that happens when the birds eat all the insects is the poor old Hedgehog has nothing to eat hence dwindling numbers .
  21. Oi oi troops . Happy Saturday .
  22. Don't sugar soap it smell it like it is ๐Ÿ™‚
  23. Not fashionable ๐Ÿ˜€

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