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Batten Down The Hatches 2010/11
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 733261" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>Well, I did imagine that they'd have a life expectancy longer than a year! It may well be my inexperience of the Rayburn and that I didn't completely clean it out prior to lighting it last Autumn. Sometimes you have to pay for your education!</p><p></p><p>The bars average out at £27 each delivered, which I suppose may be reasonable. The nearest foundry is an hours drive away, so I'd have to factor in two return trips (one to explain the job and leave two bars to take moulds from and one to collect the finished ones). I might try a posting on the expat forum here and see if anyone has tried using a foundry and how expensive would that sort of job be.</p><p></p><p>@Tivù: Yes, it panned out really well, barring any more accidents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 733261, member: 310216"] Well, I did imagine that they'd have a life expectancy longer than a year! It may well be my inexperience of the Rayburn and that I didn't completely clean it out prior to lighting it last Autumn. Sometimes you have to pay for your education! The bars average out at £27 each delivered, which I suppose may be reasonable. The nearest foundry is an hours drive away, so I'd have to factor in two return trips (one to explain the job and leave two bars to take moulds from and one to collect the finished ones). I might try a posting on the expat forum here and see if anyone has tried using a foundry and how expensive would that sort of job be. @Tivù: Yes, it panned out really well, barring any more accidents! [/QUOTE]
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