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hubby was looking at this site for one for the summerhousehttp://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?p=3811#post3811must admit it would be a little more refined than that specimen, and he thought about using an old Gas bottle , as he delivers to a place that refurbs and scraps Millions of them a year!
Could you collect and burn emu's though.......?
Plucking? Oh, sorry. I thought you wrote.....................
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Plucking? Oh, sorry. I thought you wrote.....................Not a problem ...use 2 bungy straps and a ladder :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have just had a look up my flue..................waits for suitable double entendre to pop into the head............nope................nothing yet. Anyway, I can't see any tubes or pipes, so I shall presume no lining. I can't see any bare brickwork so I am going to presume it has been lined.What is the next step to test its suitablity?
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"I have just had a look up my flue..................waits for suitable double entendre to pop into the head............nope................nothing yet. Anyway, I can't see any tubes or pipes, so I shall presume no lining. I can't see any bare brickwork so I am going to presume it has been lined.What is the next step to test its suitablity?If it's been lined it'll be a perfectly round flue. If it's square and doesn't look like brick then it probably a refectory block, flue I would seek professional advice if this is the case as these are often only designed to be used with a gas fire./heater. and are not suitable for solid fuel fires.Can you post some pics of yer flue :oops:
Being a bit of a geek, I've been having a quick hunt through my law books and have found this.Excuse the techy bit.Under the sub-section of Property, Section 4 of the Theft Act, 1968 (I know Boggert, its been superceded! I'm not that much of a dinosaur!)Mushrooms or flowers, fruit or foilage from a plant (but not the plant itself) growing wild cannot be stolen unless for reward, sale or commercial use.I would suggest that fallen wood comes into that category, on public land, tresspass being a totally different thing.I'm not picking it, cutting it, uprooting it or destroying the entire plant. It is not being done for commercial gain, reward or to be sold. :? I shall make more enquiries.
You could always go medieval and cut a hole in the roof........BTW hedghogs en croute.....is that with or without west Indian hot pepper sauce.....