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« on: 20 March 2009, 14:06:47 »

Hello all hoping someone may be of assistance. I have sitting in my garage a Vermont Defiant woodburner which has seen better days and i am looking at repairing it. First of some bricks have broken on the inside with a metal runner along the top to hold the bricks in place. This should be easy enough to fix but at the back on the inside of the burner is like a honeycomb mesh and insulation material that has burn't thru, think it is a catalytic convertor. Does it need this and if so can i repair this myself or do i need to get someone out to fix it. This thing is bloody heavy :o so is not easily moved, that should be fun :P
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Re: Woodburners
« Reply #1 on: 20 March 2009, 14:09:02 »

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Hello all hoping someone may be of assistance. I have sitting in my garage a Vermont Defiant woodburner which has seen better days and i am looking at repairing it. First of some bricks have broken on the inside with a metal runner along the top to hold the bricks in place. This should be easy enough to fix but at the back on the inside of the burner is like a honeycomb mesh and insulation material that has burn't thru, think it is a catalytic convertor. Does it need this and if so can i repair this myself or do i need to get someone out to fix it. This thing is bloody heavy :o so is not easily moved, that should be fun :P
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Re: Woodburners
« Reply #2 on: 20 March 2009, 14:11:23 »

What has that got to do with woodburners :-?.Is that you ::)
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Re: Woodburners
« Reply #3 on: 20 March 2009, 17:01:59 »

I wondered that, I think he is getting carried away with these new views you can get now......... :D :D :D
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Re: Woodburners
« Reply #5 on: 20 March 2009, 19:01:50 »

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http://www.woodburnersatfotheringhay.co.uk/
Thanks will give them a call. By the way was that you :D
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