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Old 25-10-2013, 19:39   #16
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I will not be going cold either, most of this lot are now logged up, Rick
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Old 25-10-2013, 19:53   #17
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Pic not working, try again, Rick

someone will need to show me how to get a pic from an old thread
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Old 25-10-2013, 20:13   #18
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bollocks to british gas I have got my winter fuel sorted
A neighbour of mine is installing a wood burner, I offered him some off cuts from my new decking, he said he couldn't burn treated or tantalised wood, due to the chemicals given off during the burning process.

So what is the state of this decking?
Just wondered

I must admit a wood burner could be cheap to run...
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Old 25-10-2013, 20:18   #19
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someone will need to show me how to get a pic from an old thread
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Old 25-10-2013, 20:40   #20
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A neighbour of mine is installing a wood burner, I offered him some off cuts from my new decking, he said he couldn't burn treated or tantalised wood, due to the chemicals given off during the burning process.

So what is the state of this decking?
Just wondered

I must admit a wood burner could be cheap to run...
seems a shame to burn it really.
there is a massive amount and lots of 3"x2" 20'+ lengths.
I will be using some of it tto build a new roof for my greenhouse and a bit for a work bench .but I don't have a problem burning the rest even with treated wood.
as the title says im not going cold this winter and the energy supplies are forcing people to look for alternatives.
with a bit of luck my irish lotto will come in tomoz and I can warm my house with a new log burner otherwise the telly dvd player music mixer and stuff will be in the greenhouse with me while im nice and toastie in there.
I wish I hadn't binned my t2 towbar
If I had a trailer the amount of wood I can get for free is... well a lot..
I have a lot of customers which means a lot of contacts
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just use photobucket mate
no it is a pic from my thread trees to come down, wont let me load it again so how do I copy it to the thread?? Rick
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ive turned the thermostat down to 15 degrees ...... dunno if I dare go any lower .
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Old 25-10-2013, 21:12   #23
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ive turned the thermostat down to 15 degrees ...... dunno if I dare go any lower .
we have not got heating on yet trying to keep it off till nov at least
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we have not got heating on yet trying to keep it off till nov at least
Likewise no heating till it snows
Mind you some pallets have been sacrificed already
Sod the extra jumper, just chop some logs up and stack away
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yep its going to take 2 days choppin wood for me.thats will keep me warm.
and thanks to the super mild weather, keep it comin.
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