Good video ryan i get 2 burns of a bag of 10kg eco coal 6 hours each burn but wont burn coal alll the time as causes sulphur on the flue which can erode it quite quickly but i agree unless you own a forest you have to buy fuel
Hey Martin thanks for popping in and watching :] Thats great burn time also you get we use oil as well up here so as off grid as it gets in our days haha be safe :]
My daughter has the Clock stove, she just burns ovals all the time, house always warm, I use anthracite, my stove on 24/7. Great video again. Kind regards from Scotland.
Ya im kinda moveing towards ovals I do enjoy a bit of of to tho both have there place for sure, mines been onion stop since early December love it how does your daughter find hers ? Bet she loves it thanks for watching
I have the dunsley highlander 5 and only burn ovals, tried a few but nothing beats oxbow red, will last 10 hours whilst out at work, low ash high heat and clean glass
Sulfur, which is even in 'smokeless fuel' can cause weak Sulphuric Acid condensate in flue liner. It's important to ensure that the smokeless fuel is stored correctly to remain dry (in order to minimise condensate); further, mixing smokeless fuel with logs should be avoided for the same reason (even very well seasoned logs can contain 10-15% moisture). Logs and smokeless fuel shouldn't be mixed in any case for the sake of efficiency; smokeless fuel ignites from the bottom up.. and Logs ignite from the top down.
There's no such thing as free fuel either it has to be chopped, split,stacked seasoned and bundled around that's a lot of time that could be spent earning and depending on your work it can be cheaper to just buy fuel
Good video ryan i get 2 burns of a bag of 10kg eco coal 6 hours each burn but wont burn coal alll the time as causes sulphur on the flue which can erode it quite quickly but i agree unless you own a forest you have to buy fuel
Hey Martin thanks for popping in and watching :] Thats great burn time also you get we use oil as well up here so as off grid as it gets in our days haha be safe :]
I think I,ll come round & we can all make some toast(with thick butter.mmmm.)Thanks mate.
Hey Mike:)
nice video
Hey thanks for watching :)
My daughter has the Clock stove, she just burns ovals all the time, house always warm, I use anthracite, my stove on 24/7.
Great video again.
Kind regards from Scotland.
Ya im kinda moveing towards ovals I do enjoy a bit of of to tho both have there place for sure, mines been onion stop since early December love it how does your daughter find hers ? Bet she loves it thanks for watching
Hi 2 All , been burning aldie, coal got this coal from Hartlepool Newburn, made in Redcar fabulous stuff best wishes from Durham
@@granto6738 hi grant thanks for watching ya easy to find in the stores to keeping us warm 2025 :]
I have the dunsley highlander 5 and only burn ovals, tried a few but nothing beats oxbow red, will last 10 hours whilst out at work, low ash high heat and clean glass
hey Fred thanks for watching ill get some of this if i see it about thanks always looking for different coals to test out thanks :]
Do you heat the radiators with the stove ?
thanks for watching Not on this one but i have another 1 i will be heating radiators with :] ready for next winter, what do you have ?
@RyansGardenDiaries I have a small multifuel stove I plan on getting up and running soon in my soon to be bar out the back garden fingers crossed
I burn pallets, loads for free in industrial estates, only buy coal for extream cold overnight burns..
love a bit of free wood !! :] thanks for popping in and watching :]
i burn pallets and chip board which any local kitchen fitter will be glad to get rid of and mdf board
Sulfur, which is even in 'smokeless fuel' can cause weak Sulphuric Acid condensate in flue liner. It's important to ensure that the smokeless fuel is stored correctly to remain dry (in order to minimise condensate); further, mixing smokeless fuel with logs should be avoided for the same reason (even very well seasoned logs can contain 10-15% moisture). Logs and smokeless fuel shouldn't be mixed in any case for the sake of efficiency; smokeless fuel ignites from the bottom up.. and Logs ignite from the top down.
Great info thanks for watching and sharing the info with us, what do you prefer to burn yourself ?
There's no such thing as free fuel either it has to be chopped, split,stacked seasoned and bundled around that's a lot of time that could be spent earning and depending on your work it can be cheaper to just buy fuel
I agree 100% hard work splitting and waiting a year or 3 to use it i actually do a bit myself so understand how long it can take !!