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<blockquote data-quote="Fowler VF" data-source="post: 5978788" data-attributes="member: 57664"><p>Not necessarily. High grade steel was the cause of the problem in the Frohling. See my earlier post. Steel too good, didnt move enough and cracked. Fire brick liner was my suggestion in my report to the user group, that's what Frohling now seem to have done. Spanner did the same a while back. </p><p></p><p>Definitely higher burn temps in uk, maybe the force drying, maybe timber type and growing conditions? dunno.</p><p></p><p>Yes Entrade gone bust. Ran OK apparently, but had to use pellets.</p><p>Agree with Volter comments, they seem to have stuck with it and got it much better. The early ones were poor, manual lighting involved tipping a bucket of hot charcoal down the feed chute! cracked reformers were an issue, but I am told that they have been round them all and retrofitted major improvements.</p><p></p><p>All pretty irrelevant now, this game is pretty well over for any new installations, of any make on a financial return basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fowler VF, post: 5978788, member: 57664"] Not necessarily. High grade steel was the cause of the problem in the Frohling. See my earlier post. Steel too good, didnt move enough and cracked. Fire brick liner was my suggestion in my report to the user group, that's what Frohling now seem to have done. Spanner did the same a while back. Definitely higher burn temps in uk, maybe the force drying, maybe timber type and growing conditions? dunno. Yes Entrade gone bust. Ran OK apparently, but had to use pellets. Agree with Volter comments, they seem to have stuck with it and got it much better. The early ones were poor, manual lighting involved tipping a bucket of hot charcoal down the feed chute! cracked reformers were an issue, but I am told that they have been round them all and retrofitted major improvements. All pretty irrelevant now, this game is pretty well over for any new installations, of any make on a financial return basis. [/QUOTE]
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