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Default Fireplace in a shed?!

On Mon, 04 Mar 2019 18:49:26 -0000, Clare Snyder wrote:

On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 17:44:16 +0000, Bob Minchin
wrote:

On 04/03/2019 16:56, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Mon, 04 Mar 2019 16:18:56 -0000, Bob Minchin
wrote:

On 04/03/2019 15:45, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I came across a shed today, 8x6m, brick built, with a slate roof, and a
chimney! Not a boiler or wood burning stove type thing, but a
traditional brick chimney. Any idea as to why someone would do that?
It was seperate from the house, by a distance of about 8m.
Enthusiastic woodworkers often burn offcuts to keep their workshops
warmer in winter. Brick built stack is a bit OTT but if they are
building the rest out of bricks, they might choose to use all bricks.

This shed had a slate roof so was either very old, or as you say built
by an enthusiast.

My 30 sqm workshop has a slate roof over concrete blocks clad with
timber mainly for appearance. No heating needed as it is very well
insulated and comfortable to work in all year round.
I think I fit into the "enthusiast" group too or maybe that is OCD?

I can GUARANTEE you it wouldn't be comfortable to work in here today
without some sort of heat sourse!!!!


Get a young lad to cuddle you.