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What do you burn on your stove?  

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  1. 1. What do you burn on your stove?

    • House Coal
      5
    • Wet unseasoned wood
      4
    • Seasoned wood (2years minimum)
      27
    • Kiln dried wood
      21
    • Manufactured smokeless fuel
      84
    • Anthracite
      8


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14 minutes ago, Greyladyx said:

Saves getting out the leather hole puncher Lol.

 

Hang on put cheese puffs on hold!

 

 

You just got me thinking their?

 

You mentioned 'Nuts',  they have oils too, might be more expensive than monster munch though.. 

 

 

Lol

 

Going to bed now with the big light on.

 

Look you are going about this in a really roundabout way. Just pour some vegertable oil over the coal or better, white spirit and it goes like a train. 

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21 minutes ago, Greyladyx said:

Saves getting out the leather hole puncher Lol.

 

Hang on put cheese puffs on hold!

 

 

You just got me thinking their?

 

You mentioned 'Nuts',  they have oils too, might be more expensive than monster munch though.. 

 

 

Lol

 

Going to bed now with the big light on.

 

21 minutes ago, Greyladyx said:

Saves getting out the leather hole puncher Lol.

 

Hang on put cheese puffs on hold!

 

 

You just got me thinking their?

 

You mentioned 'Nuts',  they have oils too, might be more expensive than monster munch though.. 

 

 

Lol

 

Going to bed now with the big light on.

OMG - you are just too brilliant for words. 

 

:clapping:

 

Night Night :hug:

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10 minutes ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

Look you are going about this in a really roundabout way. Just pour some vegertable oil over the coal or better, white spirit and it goes like a train. 

No stop doing that !

 

I tried spraying copper slip 'once' on damp kindling and wet coal.

 

I had a full on flash over after repeated sprays.   

 

Boom no joke.

 

I am still on the eye brow recovery ward.!!

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7 minutes ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

Look you are going about this in a really roundabout way. Just pour some vegertable oil over the coal or better, white spirit and it goes like a train. 

Spray it with some WD40 - but BEFORE you light it. 

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1 minute ago, Tumshie said:

Going to bed now with the big light on.

 

Ah now, reminds me of a joke.

 

I say I say I say, this morning I woke up and the house was full of aeroplanes.

 

Turns out I'd left the landing light on, BOOM BOOM!

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1 minute ago, Greyladyx said:

No desktop

 

I tried spraying copper slip 'once' on damp kindling and wet coal.

 

I had a full on flash over after repeated sprays.   

 

Boom no joke.

 

I am still on the eye brow recovery ward.!!

Now you're back we need more emojis. ?

1 minute ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

BOOM BOOM!

Move over Basil Brush. ?

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6 minutes ago, Tumshie said:

Spray it with some WD40 - but BEFORE you light it. 

I've done that as well lol

 

Not a good idea Tumshie, it's a bit like when dad's go stand back kids

 

'dad's gonna get this bbq going'

 

Then everythink taste of petrol/lighter fuel and diesel while dad sits their all smug.  (Told you I would)?.

 

Right my battery is goofed.

 

Nan night x

 

 

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11 hours ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

Ah now, reminds me of a joke.

 

I say I say I say, this morning I woke up and the house was full of aeroplanes.

 

Turns out I'd left the landing light on, BOOM BOOM!

 

I woke up this morning and the bedroom was full of eggs...

 

I'd overlaid.

 

 

When I told the OH this joke she just stared blankly at me as she had never heard the expression "overlaid"

 

Back on topic...No paraffin option (Taylors pressurised paraffin heater).

 

or charcoal (to be fitted as soon as I find a decent one).

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