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Title: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 10:35:38 am
U wreken I could use a length of tumble dryer vent hose to vent the boiler if I seal it well ? Dnt realy want to pay hundred quid on the flue also don't want a hole in roof of my van ;D
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Post by: SimonBurton on January 20, 2013, 11:00:35 am
If you have a death wish....
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Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 11:14:05 am
That bad? Lol hole in the roof it is then any recomendations on a flue or a decent home made job?
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Post by: AuRavelling79 on January 20, 2013, 11:31:44 am
Tumble drier hose will melt.

How big is the exit hole - how about flexible chimney liner?
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Post by: Smudger on January 20, 2013, 11:34:36 am
i truely worry about some people

Darran
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Post by: spongebob on January 20, 2013, 11:45:23 am
You are a tool.

This was your post when I replied to a poster looking for a trolley system:-




"i can give you the info you need to make a controler for £20 also where to buy a new pump for £25 im using these now and have bin for a year with no problems at all. hose reel will cost £20 new gardiner hose about £70 i think

so £135 for that lot then about £20 on fittings pipe as for the tank you can use whatever you like i used to have two 100 littre uprite drums joined cost £40 and there was my first ever van system and was just as good as any of these expensive once for like £900 in my opinion all its gotta do is pride water to the pole. il probley get slated on hear for all of this but take it from someonce who knows its better than any crappy trolly or backpack ps used them to and never again lol i have an 18 ft fiberglass pole that can go for £20 aldo have a aluminium pole about 23 foot for £20 thanks Dean"





Looks like your expertise extends to boiler flues also!
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Dave Willis on January 20, 2013, 11:50:06 am
just get a bit of plastic drainpipe  ;)
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 11:57:09 am
100mm x 4M of aluminium ducting from Wickes DIY £6.99

Rich
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 12:11:31 pm
You are a tool.

This was your post when I replied to a poster looking for a trolley system:-




"i can give you the info you need to make a controler for £20 also where to buy a new pump for £25 im using these now and have bin for a year with no problems at all. hose reel will cost £20 new gardiner hose about £70 i think


so £135 for that lot then about £20 on fittings pipe as for the tank you can use whatever you like i used to have two 100 littre uprite drums joined cost £40 and there was my first ever van system and was just as good as any of these expensive once for like £900 in my opinion all its gotta do is pride water to the pole. il probley get slated on hear for all of this but take it from someonce who knows its better than any crappy trolly or backpack ps used them to and never again lol i have an 18 ft fiberglass pole that can go for £20 aldo have a aluminium pole about 23 foot for £20 thanks Dean"





Looks like your expertise extends to boiler flues also!

I'm sorry for trying to save you money on your setup with a proven idea that works well. I posted on hear about the flue for advice. And I will be taking the advice on board I have no intention of using something dangerous. As for the tool bit easy to say over the net must make you feel realy hard. Constructive cpments only please

As for other coments chimney liner soands like a good idea anyone using it? Also how did you get a seal on boiler. Thanks guys. Dean
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Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 12:21:35 pm
Hi rich is that what your using?  ;D
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Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 12:27:35 pm
No , but i think i will if i do decice to flue my heater , i have my heater right by the open side door , so not much of a prob at the moment

Rich
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 12:40:39 pm
Cheers for the help, IV just looked at the pipe looks just the job i shall get one at the same time as i order the boiler. I'm guessing a bead of high temp sealant would seal it. I will also moant it by the door for extra safety ;D
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Post by: richard jagger on January 20, 2013, 04:48:32 pm
Mount it on the back and open when in operation with a clip to keep the door open and you will save on a flue. As well as dropping the value of your van if it old it will not make a big difference in value.
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 08:23:27 pm
Mount it on the back and open when in operation with a clip to keep the door open and you will save on a flue. As well as dropping the value of your van if it old it will not make a big difference in value.


Sounds like a plan did you just have it by the door or moanted to the inside of the backdoor? Cheers
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Post by: Nathanael Jones on January 20, 2013, 08:27:14 pm
You can get heat resistant flexi-flue from most hardware stores which is made for fitting wood burning stoves etc so well able to handle the heat. I think I paid about €12 for the bit I have. You just need a HUGE jubilee clip to secure it to the boiler
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Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 08:40:01 pm
I will use the length for sale on wicks website and use a jubalee and hi temp sealant that will be perfect.
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Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 08:50:48 pm
Wickes do the jubilee clip you want too £1.99 for 2 , at that bore of duct you should have no need for sealants .

Rich
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 08:55:03 pm
That's Brill should I have the pipe so I can clip it on the back door when its in use so its out the van a little? Or just have it by the back door. One other thing apart from the bottle itself do I need one of those regulators for it and what should it be set to? Thankyou for your help guys ;D
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Post by: Nathanael Jones on January 20, 2013, 08:58:14 pm
I'm not a fan of securing heaters onto the back door - simply because every time you close the door the heater gets a little shock. These heaters are fairly flimsy, so I prefer mine secured inside the van & have installed a roof vent.
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 09:08:51 pm
Do you have to drain the boiler at night save water freezing and expanding inside the unit and doing damage? I will put the flexible pipe through the roof instead my van is old anyway. Will have to get some sort of cover vowel for the pipe as it will rain and snow straight down it
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Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 09:16:22 pm
[quote auth ;Dor=P @ F link=topic=164320.msg1375065#msg1375065 date=1358683029]
100mm x 4M of aluminium ducting from Wickes DIY £6.99

Rich
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Is the roand outlet defo 100 mm ? I'm getting the silver one on eBay from London warehouse 95 quid  ;D
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 09:19:45 pm
Dean , you are a right giggle mate , if you want it on the back door then why are you venting it anyway , im not takin the P , im just curious of your needs !

By the way , what heater do you have on order ?
 
Rich  
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Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 09:25:11 pm
Mate at that money , i do think you should link up the heater you have seen or at least give the item number for us to check , as Smithie i think it was got stiffed with a poor item .

Just lookin out for ya mate  ;)

Rich
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 09:37:58 pm
Sorry I should explain it better lol iv decided that I will fit it in the middle of the van as I have two reels at the back with my controls pumps bord so only way for me realisticaly  would be to fit it behind all this stuff I have a sliding door to get to it but I will want to vent it rite for safety. Hear is the item number 181037579248
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 09:40:37 pm
Let me know what you think rich  ;D it has a 1 year warranty with it and if it didn't work I would set up a PayPal claim
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 10:23:52 pm
Dean , i dont want to PI55 on your bbq mate , i looked at item and checked the profile of seller , low and behold hes in china , this could mean nothing , it could mean lots , i also cant stand the use of union jacks on the pages , something is not right my old mucker !

Just to make you think , my other half wanted a particular pair of GHD straighteners , no stock was available , we checked ebay , found a salon in London that had a few pairs left , we paid £100 instead of the £140 RRP , they came within the week as promised , WITH POSTAL MARKS FROM CHINA , we went onto GHD site and entered the code of authenticity , ONLY TO GET TOLD ...........WE DID NOT MAKE THESE !

Launched into paypal , and were told , get us confirmation through inspection by GHD within 5 days and you can have your money back , only thing was GHD take 21 working days to perform said task , they are under the stairs as we speak

Just be carefull my friend , if i was you i would make a new post with the item number and ask others what they think , thats all i can say mate !

Rich
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 10:36:07 pm
Will do rich thanks for the advice I will tread carefully with this one I think may shop about for a few days ;D
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Post by: P @ F on January 20, 2013, 10:43:30 pm
So are you going to do the post ?
If you dont want to i will , you got me thinking now , i would like to see what other members think !

The post should be called "Fake or not"   , let me know if your doing it .

Rich 
Title: Re: tumble dryer hose venting boiler
Post by: Deangsi on January 20, 2013, 10:48:35 pm
I think your the man for the post rich as I have very little knowledge on the subject. Cheers ;D