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Log burners
25 May 2014, 22:24,
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RE: Log burners
Main stove is a Rayburn type affair, large hot plate with various heat levels and built in oven with glass door, thermometer and towel warming rail. Burns wood or coal. connected to a very large thermal heat store, not radiators. This unit heats kitchen, living room and bathroom as well as providing a permanent supply of hot tea.

#2 is a tall thin wood and coal burner with a lidded hot plate on top. This is used to heat the back bedroom

#3 a conventional wood/coal burner, also with a lidded hotplate on top. Currently just sitting in reserve.

#4 Inglenook type affair known locally as a black kitchen. this is built into the main chimney, and comprises of a fire pit and several small ovens. This is the cooking device of last resort

#5 don't know if this really counts, but main chimney also has smoking racks within it to take advantage of exhaust fumes from the main wood burner.
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Log burners - by Scythe13 - 25 May 2014, 13:17
RE: Log burners - by Sunna - 25 May 2014, 14:04
RE: Log burners - by MaryN - 25 May 2014, 14:10
RE: Log burners - by Sunna - 25 May 2014, 17:22
RE: Log burners - by Straight Shooter - 25 May 2014, 17:23
RE: Log burners - by Lightspeed - 25 May 2014, 22:24
RE: Log burners - by Mortblanc - 26 May 2014, 00:44
RE: Log burners - by Tarrel - 26 May 2014, 10:07
RE: Log burners - by Lightspeed - 19 January 2016, 15:04

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