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| My offer still stands: I have two nice flue tiles sitting around here. If anyone from the forum could use them and happens to pass through this part of the world, they are very welcome to collect them. I know its unlikely, but who knows...? Maybe some UK oven builder on a continental holiday or something |
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| Oh yeah, they're 33 cm high, the hole is 20 cm in diameter, they fit into each other with a flange sort of thing, and they each weigh about a ton. |
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