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broonie

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  1. log burner on since September running pretty much 24/7 used 20 cube , heating only. Still use the gas for h/w , central heating only run for 3 hours this winter.
  2. Visit Cairngorms: The Official website for Accommodation and Activities in the Cairngorms National Park | Visit Cairngorms CairnGorm Mountain weathers winning up there at the moment
  3. https://www.gov.uk/statutory-demands
  4. I use 2 for rain water butts. I always assumed the cage and pallet were there for safe stacking, transport and storage.
  5. me too lol..... dirty minded ???????
  6. getting sick o' this wind and rain
  7. thought it was just a matter of the transfer port covers on the 365xt have a restrictor in them. Remove the covers and grind out the restrictor and you got yourself an inexpensive 372xt?
  8. I did wonder when jealousy / envy would raise its ugly head in Chris's thread.... not cool at all imho. Chris has taken a big risk emotionally and financially and I wish him all the best.
  9. we run cameras on all our vehicles nowadays.
  10. Split, undebarked, oak firewood kiln-dried at 140, 180, and 220 °F was dried from 52 to 20 percent moisture content (dry basis) in 260, 90, and 30 hours. Pieces stacked parallel to the direction of airflow dried as quickly as pieces piled randomly The drying times for the experimental conditions are shown in figure 2. The average initial moisture content was 52 percent (dry basis). As expected, the drying time decreases as temperature increases. The times required to reach 20 percent moisture content were as follows: Loading method Drying temperature (hours) 140 °F 180 °F 220 °F Parallel stacks 226 97 34 Random stacks 287 87 29 Average 257 92 32 http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/fplrn/fplrn254.pdf sample of forced air firewood kiln kiln-direct.com
  11. going by what I have read on US sites to kill spores and pathogens etc you need a core log temp of 160 Fahrenheit for minimum of 45 minutes, fast drying hight temp kilns run at minimum of 220 up 260 Fahrenheit.
  12. pmsl.................. wonder how much this will cost you ?
  13. aye has his own series starting next week:)
  14. nae surprise the gov getting it erse fir teet!!
  15.  

    <p>Hi Steve.</p>

    <p>Roughly what would be the cost to have my 395 ported, not in any rush though. Would I just have to ship the head?</p>

    <p>Cheers </p>

    <p>Gav</p>

     

  16. another 3000cfm fan to create turbulent airflow might help Jonathon.
  17. getting close to breaking last years amount ........... fingers crossed
  18. EuroMillions | Euro Millions | EuroMillions Lottery Draw you will need to buy some forests to play in Stephen :~)
  19. shame about the weather... have a great time https://www.facebook.com/windywilson.weather.roads
  20. winds stronger than I have seen here tonight...
  21. probably clean enough to eat off too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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