Temporary installation of a wood stove?
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Temporary installation of a wood stove?
We're looking at a possible house to move to, still renting, and it has a working fireplace. What I want to know is if it should be feasible to install a wood stove *without* serious building work, perhaps in such a way that we could take it with us when we moved again?
The kind of stove I'm thinking of is something like this:
http://www.belltent.co.uk/bell_tent_stove.htm
Would this work? Is there anything I should think about?
The kind of stove I'm thinking of is something like this:
http://www.belltent.co.uk/bell_tent_stove.htm
Would this work? Is there anything I should think about?
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All you need to do is to fit the stove, and providing the chimney is in reasonable condition, fit 1m of pipe, and then a register plate with an access panel for sweeping. I made my own, which took 2 hours to make and fit into the oddly shaped chimney with small angle iron.
When you move, you just crack the fire cement seal between the 1m of plue pipe and the stove, get someone to hold it up for you, pull the stove out, drop the flue pipe, remove the register plate.
The fireplace will look exactly the same as when you took the place over.
I've done it twice now, with no probs.
When you move, you just crack the fire cement seal between the 1m of plue pipe and the stove, get someone to hold it up for you, pull the stove out, drop the flue pipe, remove the register plate.
The fireplace will look exactly the same as when you took the place over.
I've done it twice now, with no probs.
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She didn't try to talk to you about all that freaky peak oil stuff, did she . . . ?mikepepler wrote:The landlady was a bit weird though
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Awesome . . .
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This is definitely an area that the government needs to regulate properly. After all, it is very dangerous growing food without proper qualifications.Tracy P wrote:...and we couldn't grow vegetables, as only the gardener is allowed ...
I guess it's better that you found out she was an "unsuitable" landlady before you signed her up as one.
How come you are moving anyway?
I've come a cropper on this one (gardeners dug up the radish and rocket "weeds") and I suspect it's a common issue for people living (in flats) with communal garden space.Tracy P wrote:and we couldn't grow vegetables, as only the gardener is allowed that
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