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RE: THe HEAT is ON ! - Installing a multifuel stove onto Narrowboat Badger

in DIYHub3 years ago (edited)

Mind that chimney. It seems to be a bit stubby. And sparks will fly.

I have to keep a tree cut back away from ours. I have burned wood nearly all of my 55 years. As my Chain Saws are Fun posts says. Would a longer stack be safer? I know you will keep the fires very small. But shit happens. Be careful. And have several extinguishers nearby. No shortage of water tho right...

I bet that warmth after a few weeks of chill felt so good..?

Hey don't shave Cam.!! That Browns hat goes better with the Grizzly Adams look...

I sport that crazy look this time of the year also... Shave/Smave!! Haircut/Shmaircut LoL

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Chimney is fine bro and removable for low bridges. It looks a little stubby as its an insulated flue and a bigger diameter then the usual install. But we will be careful and we can't fire it up too much as even with 1 or 2 small logs we have to dial it down and have the windows open
ITS GREAT TO BE WARM!

PS gotta shave @millycf1976 hates it :(

I never even considers the low bridge factor. You would think after nearly 30 years of avoiding them in the trucking industry, even getting stuck under one as a rookie in Chicago, it would have came to me automatically.

A removable stubby...

Now remove that stubble... LoL

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I scraped it off. @millycf1976 acts like the cat in the Pepe le pew cartoons towards me when I have an out of control facial hair style. Makes one feel rather unloved haha

LoL...

I get that too...

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