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Post by jen1 on Dec 9, 2012 20:19:30 GMT 1
id assume, that if like me is about to install a wood burner in my stable block you could dry the bricks around the fire to dry? like the idea of storing in pellets or saw dust you could get those old wine boxes put a few bricks in and store them somewhere and put the whole box on the fire,
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Post by jen1 on Dec 9, 2012 20:20:26 GMT 1
or just stuff small boxes and burn the whole thing
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Post by donnalex on Dec 9, 2012 20:28:48 GMT 1
or just stuff small boxes and burn the whole thing Good idea!
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Post by Amanda Seater on Dec 9, 2012 20:55:29 GMT 1
jen -wood burner in stable block - tell us more please
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Post by jen1 on Dec 10, 2012 14:17:49 GMT 1
ha ha dont you know OW posh i am, lol, i have a mez floor above my stables its going up there, will its one of those bot belly types but bigger, we are running the pipe through the middle of a specially bespoke water tank for warm water, "eventually" ive only had all the stuff ready for 2 years but it seems like a good option of drying the "wine boxes" ready for our huge multi fuel in the house,
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Post by specialized on Dec 10, 2012 14:54:53 GMT 1
If you can't dry them efficiently you will end up with very hairy boxes as the mould grows.
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Post by donnalex on Dec 10, 2012 16:19:08 GMT 1
Haha the mould will also burn! 'Growing' your own fuel
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