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  • #16
    Originally posted by Diezel Weazel View Post
    I've looked at shedloads, anybody got any thoughts about Woodburners?? need some good or bad info/experiences please

    There's always a Payback .... Just don't expect any warnings !!!!
    It seems to be possible, but you may lose out with the seating http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DnwtteGvzOM
    But it may be worth a try

    Start up seems complicatedhttp://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kG8iR5DRLpw
    Last edited by firestorm; 2 January 2009, 13:44.

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    • #17
      sorry mate, yea the ones we do are; Stovax, Yeoman, Dovre & Rocal

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      • #18
        Most modern woodburners are okay- but there's a lot cheap Chinese ones suddenly appearing due to the increased popularity of the things. If you can afford it get a branded European one like a Jotul or a Morso as these are the best (if a little expensive).

        http://www.stovesareus.co.uk/

        But there many other good ones out there- we used to have a Villager model for years, no problems other than routine cleaning. Hopefully we will be getting another 'woodie' soon- I'm already stock piling the logs!!

        Wood- I could write an essay on this but suffice to say all wood will burn after a fashion. Pallets are great for starting the fire off but like all softwoods will burn a bit on the quick side. Hardwood logs are great to stick on once the fire is hot, oak is good but I'll burn what ever I can get. The only thing I'd avoid is railway sleepers and old telegraph pole which used to soaked in tar to preserve them. They burn alright- but the tar in the wood tends to vaporise then re-condense in the chimney flues. 'Orrible stuff!

        Once you've got your woodburner you'll have one eye open all the time for possible sources of timber. Invest in chainsaw- then you can put the boot of your Surf to good use!

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        • #19
          Thanks for all the info Guys... anybody using / heard of one of these
          http://www.woodburningstoveslimited.com/

          Tia

          There's always a Payback .... Just don't expect any warning !!!!
          Last edited by Diezel Weazel; 2 January 2009, 23:58.
          Buncefield Burner

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          • #20
            i'm on the lookout for a wood burner for out dining room.Shortly after we moved in one boxing day i thought i would see what was behind all the wood paneling and found a very nice inglenook fire place.All i need now is the burner to go in there
            https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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