How do I remove a back boiler from a wood burner?
Just recently I have been gifted a beautiful big multi fuel cast iron stove, sadly it has a back boiler which I do not want or need, I am building a large workshop in the garden and want to use it in their, is their any way I can decommission the boiler or remove it so it becomes a straight forward stove.Thank you for your time
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Hi Alexandria, I'm hoping this article will help you remove that back boiler - http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/house-home/home-hacks/5-tips-for-removing-a-back-boiler-11364181562795
Hi my back boil is actually in a cast iron stove, thank you for your reply though
Can you clarify what you mean, most posts I find don't mention cast iron, here is one that may help you. http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/house-home/home-hacks/5-tips-for-removing-a-back-boiler-11364181562795
It's a cast iron freestanding wood/log/coal burner as I said, it is not behind the fireplace it's integral to the actual stove.
I do not have a fireplace
The links that you have both posted have the same content basically.