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Old 23-10-2013, 16:28   #1
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Default im not going cold this winter.

bollocks to british gas I have got my winter fuel sorted
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Old 23-10-2013, 16:30   #2
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and this lot..
another 2v loads to collect and ive already got loads in my other shed
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Old 23-10-2013, 17:51   #3
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Same here, always on the look out for wood.
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Old 23-10-2013, 18:29   #4
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and this lot..
another 2v loads to collect and ive already got loads in my other shed
My friend has a old wood and if I manage it by thinning I get the hard wood free last year we heated the house all winter on free hardwood we do have gas central heating but it was never needed I think im Scottish as I even heat the kettle on it for hot water bottle and cup's of tea
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Old 23-10-2013, 19:28   #5
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My friend has a old wood and if I manage it by thinning I get the hard wood free last year we heated the house all winter on free hardwood we do have gas central heating but it was never needed I think im Scottish as I even heat the kettle on it for hot water bottle and cup's of tea
WHAT are you saying about the Scots !!!!!!!!!
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Old 23-10-2013, 19:48   #6
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WHAT are you saying about the Scots !!!!!!!!!
They heat kettle s up on the top of their flat wood burner
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They heat kettle s up on the top of their flat wood burner
even electric kettles
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Same here, always on the look out for wood.
Me too pallets are good, burn a bit quick though
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Old 24-10-2013, 18:17   #9
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Me too pallets are good, burn a bit quick though
It's supposed to be a bit windy this weekend so should be plenty of wind fall wood around too.
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Old 24-10-2013, 19:32   #10
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Me too pallets are good, burn a bit quick though
I have a near unlimited supply of pallets from work just need a wood burner now

I pick them up for a mate as and when and he looks after me if I jeed any tools, welding, or help with my Air Rifle or Car lol

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Old 24-10-2013, 20:39   #11
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I cant wait to rip my gas fire out. Even though its a living flame, instant heat with no mess,very controllable gas powered jobbie
So for now I will do the same as I have for the past few years.
Sit in my 17'x12' very brightly lit greenhouse with that uneconomical log burner down there and paint my airfix(im 45 year old kid).with a wine or two.
last winter when it was snowing it was 40 degrees in my greenhouse.
either way I am not going cold for no one.
with having so much free fuel I am thinking of ripping the fire out and having an open fire till funds allow a burner.
although the one I brought for the green house is now very used it only cost 100 quid off ebay 7 years ago.
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Our neighbours ripped out their open fire place and chimney a few years ago...FOOLS
And now have a nice clean but very expensive to run gas jobbie, I did try and tell him to leave the chimney at least.
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Our neighbours ripped out their open fire place and chimney a few years ago...FOOLS
And now have a nice clean but very expensive to run gas jobbie, I did try and tell him to leave the chimney at least.
got me chimney. I just want to make the fire place as big as possible
which means a lintle going in.and some brick work
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A load and a half of my logs.
Heating, cooking and hot water at mine is logs only. Don't even have an electric oven.

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A load and a half of my logs.
Heating, cooking and hot water at mine is logs only. Don't even have an electric oven.

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