The missus wants a wood burner, but it will take up a whole wall, which is a bit silly.
I wondered if it could be taken out after the cooler nights to leave the wall clear for summer and put the chair back.
Does the flue have to be permanently sealed? Or can it come apart somehow?
Ta
Wood Burner Chimney.
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Re: Wood Burner Chimney.
From the pics you've posted, the island isn't exactly covered with trees. Bit of a waste to burn those you do have.
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Re: Wood Burner Chimney.
Yeah you can remove them for the summer, they're normally just an interference or gasket fit between stove and flue. If you're set on a wood stove rather than pellet just make sure the flue is tall enough, it needs to draw.
Your main problem wit moving stoves is that theyre effing heavy.
Your main problem wit moving stoves is that theyre effing heavy.
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Re: Wood Burner Chimney.
Coolio. It's only once a year And we've got a proper chappy gonna fit it all for usDefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:04 pm Yeah you can remove them for the summer, they're normally just an interference or gasket fit between stove and flue. If you're set on a wood stove rather than pellet just make sure the flue is tall enough, it needs to draw.
Your main problem wit moving stoves is that theyre effing heavy.