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Wood Fired Rayburn
13 November 2012, 20:32,
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RE: Wood Fired Rayburn
I grew up with log fires and a rayburn as a back up for my mother to cook with if the electric went down. The only problem we had was when the fire really goes you will need to keep an eye on the flues as thay can become chocker with soot and catch light. Must admit they don't half belt out some heat. Good luck Smile
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Wood Fired Rayburn - by Tarrel - 13 November 2012, 18:15
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by IB1 - 13 November 2012, 18:53
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Tarrel - 13 November 2012, 19:05
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Pagan-Mist - 13 November 2012, 20:32
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Straight Shooter - 13 November 2012, 20:33
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Paul - 13 November 2012, 22:35
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Tarrel - 13 November 2012, 23:02
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Straight Shooter - 13 November 2012, 23:13
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Madgirl151 - 17 November 2012, 22:20
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Straight Shooter - 17 November 2012, 22:31
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Madgirl151 - 17 November 2012, 22:33
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Highlander - 17 November 2012, 22:46
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Tarrel - 17 November 2012, 23:12
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Highlander - 17 November 2012, 23:17
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Madgirl151 - 17 November 2012, 23:51
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Highlander - 17 November 2012, 23:57
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by NorthernRaider - 18 November 2012, 00:09
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Madgirl151 - 17 November 2012, 23:58
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Tarrel - 18 November 2012, 00:11
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by NorthernRaider - 18 November 2012, 00:19
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by Highlander - 18 November 2012, 12:26
RE: Wood Fired Rayburn - by NorthernRaider - 18 November 2012, 12:58

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