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tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Enjoying life's simple pleasures:hungry:
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I dug my Carlton Cobra out of my garage and went for a ride over to Lacock on it . It rode better than I remembered from the last time . I did 12 miles .mothers were quite a few other cyclists about .
I wish b****y motorists would use their indicators, I almost crossed in front of an Audi SUV because the Duck Egg wasn't using them ! Use them or lose them I say ! :angry::angry::angry::angry:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Your mind is a curious place sometimes @Illaveago...
T'ain't that bad!
 

pawl

Legendary Member
It’s interesting reading about log burning stoves I was reading that some types of wood along with coal are to be banned Wood must be kiln dried I assume that means that logs cut by individual will be breaking some sort of law.I wonder how this is going to affect those who wood burning stoves and store logs to dry naturally I can’t remember all the details if i remember correctly the term used was green wood.Apparently this releases particulates into the atmosphere.Well that’s bonfire night doomed
 
It’s interesting reading about log burning stoves I was reading that some types of wood along with coal are to be banned Wood must be kiln dried I assume that means that logs cut by individual will be breaking some sort of law.I wonder how this is going to affect those who wood burning stoves and store logs to dry naturally I can’t remember all the details if i remember correctly the term used was green wood.Apparently this releases particulates into the atmosphere.Well that’s bonfire night doomed

They're banning the sale of green wood below a certain quantity - 2 cubic meters if memory serves.

The new law doesn't affect those of us with our own wood supply. Mind, I season most stuff for at least two years. Unless it's mulberry, which needs longer as it's very sappy wood, or it's deadfall, which is fine as long as it's not damp or wet from rain or lying on the ground.
 
It’s interesting reading about log burning stoves I was reading that some types of wood along with coal are to be banned Wood must be kiln dried I assume that means that logs cut by individual will be breaking some sort of law.I wonder how this is going to affect those who wood burning stoves and store logs to dry naturally I can’t remember all the details if i remember correctly the term used was green wood.Apparently this releases particulates into the atmosphere.Well that’s bonfire night doomed
Council contractor will be hopping over your fence at night to investigate your wood pile with his moisture meter. The RIPA probably allows for it.^_^
 
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