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Stubby

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  1. Oh I'm ok with anything bud . Its just her I was considering and what she might think of us . Any ways we are a long time dead ! here , have a smily from me !
  2. No but when she posted a picture of herself in some ppe ( climbing hat ) several people fell about posting little laughing faces with thumbs up replies and i just thought we were all back in the playground . I like a laugh and don't mind having the piss taken out of me or amongst your selves but when its a new person with a genuine question I kinda thought it was bad form . I will get my head down now .....
  3. I was a little embarrassed at the piss taking in this thread when all she was doing was asking for help/info . What is so flippin funny about someone wearing a climbing hat whilst on the ground ?? How many climbers swap hats as soon as they touch the deck ??
  4. The 365 is "old school " tried and tested and you can " lean on it " and it would give you good service for years . The 560 is " new school " and so far , after the initial probs seems to be good . They are not old enough to be put in the same reliable slot as the 365 but that does not mean they wont be ...I would say the 560 is an Italian sports car, Ferrari etc ,and the 365 is an American V8 pony car , Mustang etc if you see what I mean ....
  5. I did the same on mine with the hotter plug . All good .
  6. No 1 all over with the clippers every 5 weeks or so . So no style really !
  7. Yea but its not even 90degrees , more like 45 surely ??
  8. Ah . My register plate is not open to the flue . The liner comes right into the spigot of the stove so no soot can fall on the register plate .
  9. When sweeping I just remove the top baffle and vermiculite board and sweep it through the stove . All the soot collects in the stove and I just vac it out . No need to remove the stove ......
  10. My advice would be to get a T540 . We have both and the 201 is pants next to the 540 .......
  11. Got one of the first 560 saws in 2011 . Had some warranty fixes done in the first few weeks and that's nearly 2 years now and it never misses a beat . best 60cc saw I have ever owned .
  12. He did point out the right way up and the wrong way . I have 7.5 " clay liners in and the 6" stainless liner slipped into that a treat and is connected directly to the stove . No need , or room for any vermiculite filling . I swept it this weekend with the smaller brush and although it was through the stove it was actually easier than before .
  13. Stubby

    Ppe

    Makes no odds .....
  14. A friend of mine fits wood burners for a living . He did mine with me helping for £500 ( mates rates ) That included fitting the liner and register plate and a cowl on top . He said if it was an official job it would be nearer a grand .
  15. This is my Burley Hollywell nominally 5kw but I am sure it punts out more .
  16. Stubby

    550 xp

    As I understand it after the initial set up from out of the box you don't need to worry . I think it is continually adjusting its self to the cutting conditions / I have a 560 and the new T540 . The 560 has been set up once in 2011 when I got it and never since . The T540 had to be done once when my mate ran it right out of fuel but since then its been fine . I don't think its such a big deal really ......
  17. Burley . Fantastic stove . 4kw 5kw 8kw and 12kw . I have the 5kw heats the whole house .
  18. Stubby

    550 xp

    Whilst you are taking bits off , idelling for 30secs , and then putting bits on again you are cutting wood with the Husky ........ Like we are in the play ground again
  19. I could touch your toes ......
  20. West Dean College any good ? Largest flint built building in Sussex I believe .
  21. Stubby

    550 xp

    I read on hear somewhere that Husky make the M-tronic carbs for Stihl ......Also with the Husky you don't have to take anything apart and put it back together you basically just start it and cut . Why Stihl did not do it like that God knows ......

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