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thebushcraftstore.co.uk
4 October 2013, 06:15,
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thebushcraftstore.co.uk
I don't normally post "respect" threads,

but BIG respect to these guys, i put in an order at 3pm, DIDN'T pay for next day delivery, but received it next day Cool

I've ordered things half a dozen times from these guys and the service is first class, prices are decent too.
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4 October 2013, 07:56,
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Never tried them. I'll have to check them out and see what they've got.
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4 October 2013, 17:13,
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I've used them before and they have been good I would reccomend them also.
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4 October 2013, 17:26,
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But that is how its supposed to happen, if you order before their posting deadline for that day, then a first class Royal Mail item should always arrive the next day,.... I take it it was Royal Mail?
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5 October 2013, 07:13,
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ah but i ordered after thier "next day" deadline, and didn't pay the extra £5 for next day delivery (courier maybe?)

yeah it was royal mail
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5 October 2013, 08:05,
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Just checked the site - It's like "Prepper Porn" -

For my purposes (and I'm a spender)
its overpriced
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5 October 2013, 12:57,
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Yeah i found them a couple of weeks ago....some great stuff and some of it reasonably priced....when i bought and renovated my house i stupidly fitted a (for show) faux living flame gas fire...if i'd been a little more forward thinking it would have been a woodburner...the bushcraft store sell a portable one that i could rig up in the living room...anybody seen it on there website? what do you guy's think?
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7 October 2013, 09:03,
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(5 October 2013, 12:57)Midnitemo Wrote: ...the bushcraft store sell a portable one that i could rig up in the living room...anybody seen it on there website? what do you guy's think?

Hi M,

The frontier stove on their site looks good. I think Beardyman has experience with using these, and used to sell them as well.

I'm a big fan of adding thermal mass immediately behind the stove. Its a tried and tested method in some very cold parts of the world. As a very minimalist and dual purpose mass, the hot water urn looks to be a good addition.
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7 October 2013, 19:08,
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(7 October 2013, 09:03)Lightspeed Wrote:
(5 October 2013, 12:57)Midnitemo Wrote: ...the bushcraft store sell a portable one that i could rig up in the living room...anybody seen it on there website? what do you guy's think?

Hi M,

The frontier stove on their site looks good. I think Beardyman has experience with using these, and used to sell them as well.

I'm a big fan of adding thermal mass immediately behind the stove. Its a tried and tested method in some very cold parts of the world. As a very minimalist and dual purpose mass, the hot water urn looks to be a good addition.

Is this along the lines of heat something else lumpy and solid up and it will radiate more heat through the newly increased surface area?
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8 October 2013, 07:38,
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Hi M

Re thermal mass

The idea is to duct very hot flu gasses through a heat exchange channel within a thermal mass, such that the mass is heated an then re-radiates for a long period of time.

From firing up the stove, our one takes almost 24hrs for heat to start to be radiated from its surface, and once its good and hot, continues re-radiating for many days.

Its kind of a low-tech night storage heater.

Construction using igneous rock, such as granite sets, means the structure is able to endure the very high temperatures generated by wood or coal burning. The sets are cemented and sealed using fire clay or stove cement.

Granite sets like this ( or preferably larger): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Granite-Sets-P...19e3020587
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