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Old 04-12-2013, 23:22   #1
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Default New Log Burner

well today i won a new log burner on the bay of e for the princely sum of £69. it is a Efel 'Kamina' Model FL1, with a total of 11.6 KW output

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and this is what it will look like once its all cleaned up





now i've been doing some digging around and burners this size sell from around £1000 for cheap ones so i got it for a song

more pics and wrtieup to follow as i get it all installed and everything
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Nice one! Is it the one with lots of small strips of glass rather than one single piece?
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yep it is
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what sort of flue are you planning? Rick
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Hope you have got a big house.
You are going to sweat your knackers off with that.
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what sort of flue are you planning? Rick
this stuff rick http://www.fluesupplies.com/product_...roducts_id=402
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yep that is good but if you burn some unseasoned stuff expect it to cause a restriction, it is a good idea to get the fire going full tilt regularly to burn off this creosote, that flakes away from the wall causing restriction, Rick
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I have/had some spare glass for one of those somewhere, if it turns up . . .
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yep that is good but if you burn some unseasoned stuff expect it to cause a restriction, it is a good idea to get the fire going full tilt regularly to burn off this creosote, that flakes away from the wall causing restriction, Rick
next problem we have is finding a big enough register plate, i need one thats 61"x12" oh and i need to measure how long the chimney is, where we are now is a three story house so its not a short one
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next problem we have is finding a big enough register plate, i need one thats 61"x12" oh and i need to measure how long the chimney is, where we are now is a three story house so its not a short one
OK but be careful on this as 6 inch may not be big enough for that height, I did one some while ago and it required a 12 inch flue at far less height, I hasten to add I was only the builder not the specifier, you may be better off going for an insulated external flue, but I would get professional advice on this, Rick
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OK but be careful on this as 6 inch may not be big enough for that height, I did one some while ago and it required a 12 inch flue at far less height, I hasten to add I was only the builder not the specifier, you may be better off going for an insulated external flue, but I would get professional advice on this, Rick
next door has a log burner, i'll have a word with them about their flue, their house is just a touch taller than ours
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next door has a log burner, i'll have a word with them about their flue, their house is just a touch taller than ours
Good plan, I all ways use 5 inch flue, but they only have to go through the caravan roof
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Make your own out of galv sheet and angle for the frame theres some how toos on you vbe
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OK but be careful on this as 6 inch may not be big enough for that height, I did one some while ago and it required a 12 inch flue at far less height, I hasten to add I was only the builder not the specifier, you may be better off going for an insulated external flue, but I would get professional advice on this, Rick
spoke to next door, theirs is just a 6" flue but its just over 30ft long
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spoke to next door, theirs is just a 6" flue but its just over 30ft long
Um, why so long, it run all the way up?
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