I'm sitting here at peace with the world. Rather overfull of dinner and I'm painting tiny wee people for my putz houses, reading a book and quietly surfing the net.
It's amazing the sheer volume of 'stuff' out there
Anyway, looking for information on how a cast iron range (wartime, just post) actually worked, I came across a site on domestic fireplaces, etc., in the UK and Ireland.
Quite enjoyed my wee read through and thought I'd share.
http://www.soliftec.com/heroes.htm
Interesting too about burning wood. That it's better not on a grate, and that the ash isn't really, but it is cell wall debris that will burn if kept hot enough.
Anyone else tripped across an interesing read of a site ?
M
It's amazing the sheer volume of 'stuff' out there
Anyway, looking for information on how a cast iron range (wartime, just post) actually worked, I came across a site on domestic fireplaces, etc., in the UK and Ireland.
Quite enjoyed my wee read through and thought I'd share.
http://www.soliftec.com/heroes.htm
Interesting too about burning wood. That it's better not on a grate, and that the ash isn't really, but it is cell wall debris that will burn if kept hot enough.
Anyone else tripped across an interesing read of a site ?
M