Multi fuel wood burning stoves
On Jan 4, 10:17*am, geraldthehamster wrote:
Thanks (with one obvious exception) for the replies.
I've been sort of offered a Stovax Sheraton in need of refurbishment,
which on the face of it looks plausible if the price is right. I won't
be using a back boiler. I'm intending to use it as a backup to our
bottled gas central heating boiler (no mains gas out here). Next
winter if I can avoid using the boiler so much, maybe it'll cost me
less than the £400 quid I spent on gas in December just in keeping the
house warm.
Then there's the question of fuel - where do stove users on the list
get theirs from? I suppose it would be handy to make friends with a
few tree surgeons. I've considered turning half my garden into an ash
coppice, but from what I've read on the amount of land needed, I'd be
very far from self-sufficiency, though it might make a contribution.
Cheers
Richard
I have planted firewood on my ground, it'll be a year or two before
it's ready. I have an estimated four year supply to hand.
Meantime I travel with a bowsaw in the back of my car. I f I see a
fallen branch, it's mine. Builders merchants &c have pallets and
spacers and other scrap timber you can use. Tree surgeons normally cut
up & sell their timber.
As someone else said, it's getting harder to find & more expensive to
buy.
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