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27 minutes ago, z00key said:

Yeah ok. On side not if u do decide and pick a dishwasher and allow pick up the guys will not allow it to lay down must be upright

ill try to get a reciept so i can pick up in bunbury if it doesnt fit upright

this fireplace would wanna throw out some serious heat after 4 days of f*cking around trying to improve it. even just simple tasks are hard when your jammed in the chimney and can barely move around....
 
plus just copped a falling piece of flue in the head...so ive well and truly had enough

Haha sheet metal work 101, watch for falling debris! Will be worth it once you've finished. Full helicopter all winter long.
Magnaflow would be good [emoji4]

If you check out the rear muffler you want on the magnaflow website I can get you a price on the part number. From super cat converters in Wangara. Will have all the dimensions there. Easiest way would be to measure what you have find one that's similar and has a I/d inlet on it slot it and use a accuseal clamp. You would only have to relocate the rear hanger bracket then?

Haha sheet metal work 101, watch for falling debris! Will be worth it once you've finished. Full helicopter all winter long.


I half expected it to fall. I needed 3 arms so something had to balance but it slipped and got me.

Nearly done, fire is installed but need to fit the last length of flue and seal up the gland on the roof
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