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30th Jan 2017 11:48 am
Jimmy S
Member Since: 09 Mar 2016
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Braehead wrote:
Anyone got a link for places that sell log stores? I've just booked a tree surgeon to come and take several trees down so need somewhere to store / cure the wood for the next couple of years!!
I'm thinking of getting a few of these delivered. Planning to cut them down a bit to 6'x4'x3' and use them on their end.
30th Jan 2017 6:47 pm
Pelyma
Member Since: 06 Jan 2005
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My mate has just got one of these to cut his split logs to length. DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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Anyone got a link for places that sell log stores? I've just booked a tree surgeon to come and take several trees down so need somewhere to store / cure the wood for the next couple of years!!
It's easier to make your own, just leave enough air gaps so whatever is inside is drying. That way you can make to your own size.Paul.
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30th Jan 2017 7:59 pm
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Riccardo wrote:
Sloss wrote:
I had a tricky little job today.....
That looks very dangerous
Perfectly safe, its not the height or the ladders that are the dangerous bit, its hitting the ground, no one ever mitigates for that in their risk assessments, couple of mattresses and its fine, save all that safety harness malarkey!==================================
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1st Feb 2017 11:52 pm
Mogwyth
Member Since: 03 Oct 2014
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Need to try harder with our log piles.
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2nd Feb 2017 2:14 pm
Sloss
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Snap! I got that book at Christmas too.
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2nd Feb 2017 2:36 pm
robpenrose
Member Since: 12 Jan 2016
Location: Surrey / SW London
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Chaps,
Just wondering what the thoughts are on burning clean MDF off cuts in an open fire?
Been making a few bits and have a fair few offcuts which I need to get rid off. Is it ok to burn or will it create fumes with an open fire / chimney issues etc?
I only have a small open fire, so would only be burning small bits at a time. This was from the other night:
I usually burn olive wood and smokeless coal.
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14th Feb 2017 8:27 am
terryall
Member Since: 17 Jun 2011
Location: Whitstable
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I thought MDF was poisonous and therefore the smoke from it would also be. Not sure its a good idea on an open fire.
14th Feb 2017 10:12 am
Robbie
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The risk of fumes from the chemicals would be too high on an open fire and even with a hot stove you are only going to line your chimney with a cocktail of MDF gunk. If this gunk ignites whilst lining your chimney you could be in for a very bad day.
I'd stick with the natural fuels.
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