gordon stephenson
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This my first go at a log burner,intended for out-door patio use. Even managed to incorporate a cooking area on top, Lucky find was the stainless lid at a bootsale for 10p, then had to fit a collar to the top edge to make the lid fit,Bulge at front for the door is the bottom of a small propane bottle, There is a baffle fitted to lead the flames forward before going up the flue.Glass door is obviously a pyrex shallow dish,was not sure about air inlets so fitted one below the door level and one above,both fully adjustable. I suppose if they burn anything requiring air from underneath the ash-pan could be left open a little way,Getting it shot blasted by a mate on Monday and then a coat of high/temp paint, If you spot anything obvious let me know so that I can alter it this week-end
Don't pay too much attention to the chimney "cowl" just a last minute daft idea,
Total Cost;
Paint... £7-50
Door Handle.. £1-70 (Screwfix chipping hammer)
Glass door..£0-30p (boot sale)
Stainless lid.. £0-10p (boot sale)
Don't pay too much attention to the chimney "cowl" just a last minute daft idea,
Total Cost;
Paint... £7-50
Door Handle.. £1-70 (Screwfix chipping hammer)
Glass door..£0-30p (boot sale)
Stainless lid.. £0-10p (boot sale)