Heeellloooo,
Looks Great !.
Hope you have a lot of Fabulous times in it.
Has it got a name ?.
What's your plans ?.
is the flue coming out the back ? why not through the roof ? never seen it done like that, out the side occasionally, but not the back. does it draw OK ?
Cheers! No name as yet, I'm hoping as nature takes its course something will come to me. I'm full timing in it - not quite big enough for it really but have just acquired a fiamma awning (for free!) so just need to come up with an idea for sides then will be sorted. The burner throws out enough heat to warm the awning room too if I can seal it up well enough. So far have been out every weekend but work full time so a bit limited on how far I can roam (at a steady 50mph), so far have visited/stayed at the roaches/peak district, brecon beacons, south wales coast, and last weekend shropshire hills - all with poi map from here that thing's a goldmine!!!
coming out the roof isn't hard,with a silicone flashing , and you wouldn't need to put the extension on every time you use it. you need to have that upright length of pipe for the flue to draw, but it could be a pain if you have to move on after lighting itHas a detachable chimney that fixes onto the back. Tried it without one night when was feeling a bit lazy, and no, it doesn't (cough cough cough). Not sure why its done that way, maybe stealthier? Or a bit easier to install as you wouldn't have to worry as much about a neat seal as you would coming vertically out of the roof leakage wise?
coming out the roof isn't hard,with a silicone flashing , and you wouldn't need to put the extension on every time you use it. you need to have that upright length of pipe for the flue to draw, but it could be a pain if you have to move on after lighting it
make a hole about 8'' across, cut the silicone as directed, this will then be a stretch fit on the flue, making it watertight, then use mastic round the hole and screw the flashing down through the metal. then bend a bit of sheet metal and bolt it on to form a cowl View attachment 48119