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Topic: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills (Read 82997 times)
Mohican
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 19, 2012, 11:07:39 PM »
Quote from: Tal on December 19, 2012, 11:02:17 PM
Wp mohican. One of my favourite adverts.
Smooth on the inside. Crunchy on the outside. Armadillooooooooos
I get some funny looks sometimes when I call someone a 'Dimebar' when they've been/done something stoopid.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 12:50:40 AM »
Quote from: Mohican on December 19, 2012, 11:07:39 PM
Quote from: Tal on December 19, 2012, 11:02:17 PM
Wp mohican. One of my favourite adverts.
Smooth on the inside. Crunchy on the outside. Armadillooooooooos
I get some funny looks sometimes when I call someone a 'Dimebar' when they've been/done something stoopid.
A 15 year old advert isn't the most current reference tbf
Wazzzzuuuuuuurrrrrp!
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM »
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 10:59:28 AM »
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
What are wood burners like? I'm mad keen to get one (gg house) but a builder friend of mine tells me they are not the monumental money saver they appear.
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edgascoigne
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #184 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:06:27 AM »
Quote from: DaveShoelace on December 20, 2012, 10:59:28 AM
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
What are wood burners like? I'm mad keen to get one (gg house) but a builder friend of mine tells me they are not the monumental money saver they appear.
It gives a really nice heat off - probably sounds a weird thing to say but I'm convinced the warmth from it is different to that which comes off a radiator!
Unless it's just me doing it wrong....they're fairly messy. It's difficult to have the discipline not to tinker once it's running and each time you open/shut the door it makes a new bit of mess (sufficient only for a woman to notice really though to be fair).
We buy our wood from Wimbledon Common where there is a pile from when they conservation-clear or whatever it is they do. Absolute pain to dry - we have a wood store outside but the solution I have settled upon is to stack wood around the burner with the hope that it dries out somewhat before its turn to burn comes.
Axe an essential purchase for the manufacture of kindling.
Re: the latch....essentially it clears the main part of the frame, but there then seems to a node that is has to clear before being shut fully, and it is this that it's trying to pass. My guesstimation suggests that if the latch that twists down pointed a bit more inward it would clear it, or perhaps if it sat a little further from the handle, but I'm not sure if either of these is the correct solution?
First one could be achieved with brute force (ie. the metal manipulated), but that feels wrong and I doubt it's what I should do. The second I think is probably the solution...but I don't know how to do it. There is a bolt on the fireplace side (ie. furthest from the handle) that holds the latch itself in place. Perhaps this needs loosening to allow the latch a bit more 'play'?!
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #185 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:11:00 AM »
Oldest son wanted to take his scooby doo umbrella to school because it is tipping it down. It would not stay up properly so I said to him give it here and I will fix it. "Shall I fetch the hammer then dad" said one of the 4 year old twins.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #186 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:26:59 AM »
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 11:06:27 AM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on December 20, 2012, 10:59:28 AM
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
What are wood burners like? I'm mad keen to get one (gg house) but a builder friend of mine tells me they are not the monumental money saver they appear.
It gives a really nice heat off - probably sounds a weird thing to say but I'm convinced the warmth from it is different to that which comes off a radiator!
Unless it's just me doing it wrong....they're fairly messy. It's difficult to have the discipline not to tinker once it's running and each time you open/shut the door it makes a new bit of mess (sufficient only for a woman to notice really though to be fair).
We buy our wood from Wimbledon Common where there is a pile from when they conservation-clear or whatever it is they do. Absolute pain to dry - we have a wood store outside but the solution I have settled upon is to stack wood around the burner with the hope that it dries out somewhat before its turn to burn comes.
Axe an essential purchase for the manufacture of kindling.
Re: the latch....essentially it clears the main part of the frame, but there then seems to a node that is has to clear before being shut fully, and it is this that it's trying to pass. My guesstimation suggests that if the latch that twists down pointed a bit more inward it would clear it, or perhaps if it sat a little further from the handle, but I'm not sure if either of these is the correct solution?
First one could be achieved with brute force (ie. the metal manipulated), but that feels wrong and I doubt it's what I should do. The second I think is probably the solution...but I don't know how to do it. There is a bolt on the fireplace side (ie. furthest from the handle) that holds the latch itself in place. Perhaps this needs loosening to allow the latch a bit more 'play'?!
Post some photos.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #187 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:35:11 AM »
Quote from: DaveShoelace on December 20, 2012, 10:59:28 AM
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
What are wood burners like? I'm mad keen to get one (gg house) but a builder friend of mine tells me they are not the monumental money saver they appear.
There are also health risks with wood-burning stoves that a lot of people overlook. I think the more modern ones are a lot better, but older or badly maintained ones are a significant health risk.
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edgascoigne
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #188 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:42:02 AM »
Quote from: kinboshi on December 20, 2012, 11:26:59 AM
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 11:06:27 AM
Quote from: DaveShoelace on December 20, 2012, 10:59:28 AM
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM
Our wood burner hasn't been burning so well.
I opened the side door (which I had hitherto never even noticed) whilst tinkering with it....and now can't get it shut.
The pronounced inner pannel of the door seems to sink into the frame well enough, though perhaps not completely, and as a result I'm struggling to shut the latch which is controlled by a handle that one twists.
Any ideas?!
What are wood burners like? I'm mad keen to get one (gg house) but a builder friend of mine tells me they are not the monumental money saver they appear.
It gives a really nice heat off - probably sounds a weird thing to say but I'm convinced the warmth from it is different to that which comes off a radiator!
Unless it's just me doing it wrong....they're fairly messy. It's difficult to have the discipline not to tinker once it's running and each time you open/shut the door it makes a new bit of mess (sufficient only for a woman to notice really though to be fair).
We buy our wood from Wimbledon Common where there is a pile from when they conservation-clear or whatever it is they do. Absolute pain to dry - we have a wood store outside but the solution I have settled upon is to stack wood around the burner with the hope that it dries out somewhat before its turn to burn comes.
Axe an essential purchase for the manufacture of kindling.
Re: the latch....essentially it clears the main part of the frame, but there then seems to a node that is has to clear before being shut fully, and it is this that it's trying to pass. My guesstimation suggests that if the latch that twists down pointed a bit more inward it would clear it, or perhaps if it sat a little further from the handle, but I'm not sure if either of these is the correct solution?
First one could be achieved with brute force (ie. the metal manipulated), but that feels wrong and I doubt it's what I should do. The second I think is probably the solution...but I don't know how to do it. There is a bolt on the fireplace side (ie. furthest from the handle) that holds the latch itself in place. Perhaps this needs loosening to allow the latch a bit more 'play'?!
Post some photos.
So....
The Wood Burner itself:
Click to see full-size image.
How far the door will shut currently:
Click to see full-size image.
The inner workings of the latch:
Click to see full-size image.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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Reply #189 on:
December 20, 2012, 11:43:19 AM »
take a very soft brush and a hoover and clean out the base of the door reveal, in particular towards the back
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 11:46:19 AM »
That handle does look like it's out of line with the door. Maybe just the angle the photo was taken.
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edgascoigne
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 11:49:28 AM »
Quote from: bobAlike on December 20, 2012, 11:46:19 AM
That handle does look like it's out of line with the door. Maybe just the angle the photo was taken.
I
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that is just the angle.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 11:51:17 AM »
If you are having a problem with the door on the woodburner, have you checked if the front door of your house is currently locked?
Worked for me with something similar.
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Mohican
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 11:53:36 AM »
Quote from: Tal on December 20, 2012, 12:50:40 AM
Quote from: Mohican on December 19, 2012, 11:07:39 PM
Quote from: Tal on December 19, 2012, 11:02:17 PM
Wp mohican. One of my favourite adverts.
Smooth on the inside. Crunchy on the outside. Armadillooooooooos
I get some funny looks sometimes when I call someone a 'Dimebar' when they've been/done something stoopid.
A 15 year old advert isn't the most current reference tbf
Wazzzzuuuuuuurrrrrp!
True!!!
Just showing my age.
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Re: Getting Handy in 2013 - Man Skills
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December 20, 2012, 11:53:42 AM »
Quote from: edgascoigne on December 20, 2012, 11:49:28 AM
Quote from: bobAlike on December 20, 2012, 11:46:19 AM
That handle does look like it's out of line with the door. Maybe just the angle the photo was taken.
I
think
that is just the angle.
The insulation strip on the edge of the door could that be protruding somewhere stopping you from fully closing the door?
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