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Graeme |
posted on 29th Nov 14 at 21:16 |
It's a proper fan for stoves. Mainly used on narrow boats to push the heat along the boat. | |
baza31 |
posted on 27th Nov 14 at 21:32 |
Where did u get the fan from? Must be a robust thing to stand them temps | |
Graeme |
posted on 25th Nov 14 at 19:57 |
I have a Firefox stove. 6kw. Cost around £450 ish for the stove but all the other little bits added up to another £200 or so. | |
BYRON |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 20:39 |
I have a Chesney Salisbury 5kw. Ripped out a large limestone fireplace and old gas fire and couldn't be happier. | |
baza31 |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 17:28 |
Mine is a dunsley it's build great. Them cheap 300 shitters are no good | |
baza31 |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 17:23 |
Check regs on it passing through ceilings and roofs . If house is timer construction they advise against it due to the heat affecting the timber . I have one in mine that's great . But it just chews through anything that goes in it . I might swop my solid flue for one where u can close it down . Can't beat it though when it's one | |
RichR |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 17:20 |
Ceiling or wall with twin wall flue. | |
Colin |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 14:44 |
I've not got a chimney in this house, Im having a single story extension done (the room it's going in) and thought the flue would just go out through the ceiling. | |
John |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 13:45 |
Not sure how practical it is in a new build like your's Colin, definitely no chimney. | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 13:26 |
We've Gas one because the previous fireplace was gas and 'it seemed like a good idea at the time'.. quote: Yes they get FOOKING hot, you'll also need to have your chimney lined to prevent it from cracking. [Edited on 24-11-2014 by DaveyLC] | |
pow |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 12:52 |
Look at gr8fires.co.uk | |
Ian |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 11:54 |
Looks nice and give out a lot of heat but be prepared to lots of mess, you need to store the wood somewhere then you need to dispose of the ash. | |
Colin |
posted on 24th Nov 14 at 11:24 |
Anyone got one? |