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  1. Pudsey Bear

    Wood Burners ...

    Very noisy and highly dangerous, not something you'd want in a small van, I like the idea, but the reality is a no goer.
  2. Pudsey Bear

    Handy source of free timber....

    I just chucked a load of lightweight ply away as we're moving and going into storage for a while til we find a new place, shame as it was all unmarked, plus a lot of corner materials as well, I nearly cried.
  3. Pudsey Bear

    Wood Burners ...

    Does anyone remember the old salamander oil burners they used to have in garages in the 80s, a big bowl at the bottom and a stack above, they sounded like a pulse jet engine, but the insurance companies outlawed the because of fires, they were ok when it was just oil, (well okay ish) but some...
  4. Pudsey Bear

    Sprint-shift gearbox

    Yup the torque converter makes them more thirsty, however mile for mile if the top gearing is the same ratios as a manual, there should be no difference overall as they lock up, so motorway cruisers are not that bad, but around town, terrible, we have an A6 with the CVT box, on a 2.5 diesel, it...
  5. Pudsey Bear

    More popular?

    I don't think it's that so much Chris, it's like when you get a new car, you notice that model more, but yet I think you're right too as there must be more out there, my old un is still wandering around.
  6. Pudsey Bear

    Wood Burners ...

    I'd love a wood burner, but if you read the press they are a very bad thing to have due to the size of the particulates they release, children it seems are the worst hit. Is your wood stove choking you? How indoor fires are suffocating cities | Cities | The Guardian Just saying
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