Jane is back at work but I'm able to continue boat work all day.
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The dry fitted chimney through deck fitting.
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The chimney route is starting to come together.
There are going to be "guardrails" to protect us from the hot chimney. -
I've hit a problem. The old lengths of chimney that we got included with the used Refleks stove are a different, incompatible 70mm diameter to the new parts. I can't get them to join together.
I think I'm going to have to buy 2 short lengths of chimney pipe and one 45° corner. Really frustrating when I have enough length, the difference is almost enough as if they switched from measuring internal to external 70mm -
Dry fitted an extra handhold post. Will be part of what keeps us away from the chimney as well as generally useful.
At some point might upgrade from cheap cls timber to be smaller diameter for easier grip.
Despite camera distortion it's upright within 0.3° -
Since on a boat things can fly everywhere, I'd place a mesh pipe around the stove pipe, like the protections of big truck mufflers.
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@GustavinoBevilacqua there is a designed for the job heat shield available. I just need to work out what length and how to handle the corners.
But I think we still want to avoid grabbing at that by mistake.
https://refleksheaters.eu/product/70mm-protect-cap/?attribute_length=0%2c5+meter -
137 € for 1 meter???
I was thinking of just a piece of very thick chicken wire, with a couple of collars to keep it 5 cm away from the stove pipe…
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@GustavinoBevilacqua that price is definitely one reason I haven't ordered it
I also want to see how we can fit fans that clamp to the chimney. -
Also dry fit of the handhold that also ensures the galley extension doesn't sag if you climb on it.
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Now trying to gain popularity with Jane by fitting a floor (supports will be permanent, temporary actual floor on top) before she gets back. Will make access to the aft cabin a lot easier.
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For the first time in a couple of years we have a (temporary) floor in what was the navigation area. We can now walk to our aft cabin