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This job thing has been done before. Cabbie is a.......guess. (The dots will probably get filled in with something oscene)
does that mean yer certified?
This job thing has been done before. Cabbie is a.......guess. (The dots will probably get filled in with something oscene)
I wouldn't & I've fitted a few wood burners when I lived in Wales. As long as the chimchiminy passes a smoke test and looks sound It'll be fine.
bugger - where is that post that sed yu was 76?I hope yu wasnmt being ageist, Trewy - coz there are plenty of peeps on here that do qualify.
That reminds me - wot happened to CharlesY?
i have a contract with mi5 and mi6 and specialize in covert suvelliance all round the country so be careful hwos watching you !!!!!!!!!
Liners int cheap but a grand is taking the ****. If you decide to fit a liner at a later date. (and the stoves do burn better & more efficiently with em) You need twin walled stainless steel flue liner. Don't do what some numpty fooking Landlord did to me once. Turn up with a roll of Gas fire flue liner and expect me to fit it to a Acorn multifuel stove!!Best option of all though is to hire a proper chimchimey lining machine and lots of vermiculite/fire cement mixure and have a proper concrete liner fitted.
Oi sean I hope yer've fitted a soot door into that hood yer made. If not cut a hole in it and fit a cover over it (use asbestos rope to seal it) and secure it with self tapping screws. Cos yer need to be able to get all the fallen soot off the lid when yer have yer chiminee swept.
the chimneys got a excellent draw on it so i wasnt overly concerned about it burning properly - i also needed really want to install anything to permanent as we are instending on emigrating to Skye soon and the fire is coming with us
i priced up the materials and the liner is about £40/m - i couldnt see how they'd need more than £350 of materials, leaving the best part of a grand fer labour - and both said it's a days work for one bloke - no wonder they both had brand noooo vans
Fook sake a days workI could turn up at 08:00, fit one and be gone by 12:00 all ya do is cover up the fire place, and then either feed the flue down from the roof or drop a weighted line down and pull the flue up the chiminee. fit a clamp to the pipe seal the pot and fit a cowl. then nip down and repeat the process at the fireplace. make sure it's all sealed up and the jobs a good un.
yer there's a rodding hatch on the apex of the 90 bend as it comes out of the burner and the roof is just screwed to the wall fer if it needs a good clean out
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