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Two way traffic as Usual. One way system (Eastbound) from Halfway House pub only. Diversions in place for return Westbound traffic. CLICK HERE FOR A MAP AND FULL DETAILS Liskeard & Newton Abbot! We're the dedicated motorcycle, clothing, accessories and tools dealership that’s part of the famous family-run retailer, Trago Mills. We’ve got a range of bikes and scooters from top Chinese brands WK, Lexmoto and Pulse - plus our newest arrivals from Honley. Click HERE to Click and Collect from Trago2Wheels Our new Click & Collect service offers the same everyday Trago value as our in-store shopping experience. Trago Click and Collect is a great way to reserve your purchases and collect from your chosen Trago store. We also offer a Home Delivery service for deliveries to Cornwall and Devon. There are hundreds of products to choose from, and we are adding more each day - Keep visiting our website for information and updates. 1.Browse our Click & Collect website and choose your products




2. Branch that you wish to collect your goods from (using the drop down menu) 3.Click Add to Basket … Note that you can change the quantity at this point… Also note that the Branch that you are using to collect your purchases from is shown in the product description. Continue Shopping to add more products to your shopping basket… or go straight to Checkout… 4.You can verify the contents of your basket by clicking on the basket symbol at the top right of the page. Review your purchases and proceed to Checkout as follows: 5.Enter Your Details in the following “Billing Information” panel Note that some information is mandatory – First Name, Last Name, Email Address, and confirmation of Email Address … It would also help to add your postode and phone into the appropriate boxes. Then click the “Click Here to Continue” box – as shown above. You will receive an order number and full collection details by email. You will receive subsequent emails when your goods are ready for collection.




Collect your purchases from your chosen store – and pay for the goods at the collection points. Trago Liskeard - Conveniently located adjacent to the Furniture department, accessible from the rear car park. Trago Falmouth - Located on the First Floor, adjacent to Soft Furnishings. Trago Newton Abbot - Located at the rear of the DIY Department. Trago Opening Times (all branches) Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (Now Late Night Shopping 'til 8pm Every Weekday!) Saturday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm If you are interested in Home Delivery: first place you order - then contact your preferred Trago Click & Collect branch to arrange the delivery. Your payment can be taken over the phone. This is my second Ible of my homemade foundry. My first one was my :Mini Charcoal Furnace. In  this instructable I will explain how I made my second bigger foundry yet again mostly constructed from scrap I collected and recycled it into something more usefull.




The biggest advantage of this design is that it has a very strong body made from an empty gas cylinder and the best part is that it will last for a long time, the only thing that might have to be changed or repaired is the inside refractory. As I wrote on my last ible my aim is to create some aluminium sand casting of differrent objects. At this stage I piled my aluminum ingots and did a few experiments with my foundry, some successful others went wrong which I have learned from. It is really exciting to create some new aluminium object knowing what it was in its former "life" cycle. I will also try and explain a little bit about sand casting to my knowledge. I am no expert it is all based on my hobby experience so I  hope you enjoy it._____________________________________________________________________A few Saftey words: Coming  into contact with fire and boiling melted metal can be very dangerous so always work safe using proper full body protection including respirator mask against toxic fumes and dust from mixing refractory materials.




Never melt in a wet area or near water, if water comes into contact with the boiling aluminium it might "blow" in your direction. The info in this instructable is based on my experience. I disclaim any responsibility for any resulting damage, injury, or expense. All use by you of this website is at your own risk, work safe. _____________________________________________________________________ Step 1: Cutting the gas CylinderShow All ItemsIf you dont know what you are doing take it to a professional. Mis-use of pressured gas cylinders can cause injury and even fatalities. This not an instruction or a guide how to do it, I am sharing with you how I used a gas cylinder based on my own experience and knowledge.Anyone who attempts this he/she will do it on their own risk I will not be liable for any injuries in anyway.« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadLog burners make great focal points for interiors, are cleaner and more efficient than open fireplaces, and can even save you money on your heating bills.




If you’re dreaming of installing one as the winter chill sets in, you’re in good company – 175,000 are installed each year in the UK. To enjoy using a log burner safely and responsibly, it’s important to do your research. Think first about the size of area that needs to be heated (as a rule of thumb, 1kW of heat output for every 14 cubic metres of space is needed to make your room 21C when it’s 1C outside). You’ll also need to factor in the cost of installation and maintenance, as these can change the final price quite dramatically. It’s a good idea to check the size and cost of logs you’ll need and whether you can buy them locally. Wood burners are a great way of bringing the comfort of a real fire into your home, even if you don’t have a vast amount of space. If you live in an urban area that is smoke-controlled, you’ll need to check the stove you are buying is approved by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) or go for one that has the option of burning smokeless fuels as an alternative.




1. Charnwood C-Four Wood Burner: £585, Direct Stoves Charnwood’s popular C-Series has a 10-year guarantee, with all of its wood burners designed and made on the Isle of Wight. The C-Four is the smallest in the series, but makes up for it with a large window. It meets Defra requirements and in some situations can even be installed without the need for external air. It has an output of 4.9kW and efficiency of 78 per cent. 2. Chesney’s Salisbury 5 Series Stove: £900 ex VAT, Chesney’s This 5kW stove by Chesney’s has a traditional style that’s minimal enough to suit contemporary interiors too. It is approved by Defra, and burns with a high efficiency of 84.5 per cent. This burner is for wood only, but the 6 and 8 series are multi-fuel for use with charcoal too. For an extra cost, you can choose from a range of seven traditional colours including terracotta, sage green and Atlantic blue. 3. Valor Baltimore Multi-Fuel Stove: £679, Homebase The double doors and cast-iron body of the Valor Baltimore multi-fuel stove give it a surprisingly grand feel for the price.




It has a heat output of up to 12kW and can burn other kinds of solid fuel as well as wood. The product has an airwash system that circulates air around the fuel to maximise heat output and keep the glass clean. The handles are available in brushed brass or steel, and the stove has a one-year guarantee. 4. Flavel Arundel Wood Burning Stove: £455, Flames The best-priced burner on our list is by British manufacturer Flavel, with a heat output of 4.9kW and an efficiency of 76.2 per cent. The body of the stove is steel with a cast-iron door. The Arundel can burn other solid fuels, is approved by Defra and has a warranty of two years. The large viewing window gives it a modern feel, with the controls and other details left discreet. 5. Mendip 5 SE Claret Enamel Stove: £1,315, Mendip Stoves The stand-out feature of the Mendip 5 multi-fuel stove is its traditional, hand-enamelled finish. It gives a glossy shine and looks particularly good in a deep colour like claret. This compact, retro-looking stove has a heat output of 4.8kW and efficiency of 78.9 per cent.




A bonus for environmentalists: Somserset-based manufacturer Mendip contributes £10 to the Woodland Trust with every sale. 6. Stovax Huntingdon 40 Wood Burner: £1,399, Stove Centre The Victorian-style tracery on the door of the Huntingdon wood burner makes it particularly charming. Concealed handles and hinges are also a neat touch. This version burns wood only but has great efficiency (88 per cent) and a heat output of up to 9kW. A multi-fuel option and various colours are available. Delivery to mainland England and Wales is included in the price. 7. Morso 7648 Wood Burning Stove: £2,404, Hot Box Stoves If you’re after some Scandi-style cool for your modern home, then Danish manufacturer Morso is the go-to brand. This luxury stove has a circular design with a pedestal stand that makes it a great for a space where it can be seen from all angles. It is Defra-approved, provides a heat output of 6.2kW and has an efficiency of 76 per cent. 8. Clearview Vision 500 Stove: £1,434, Bonk & Co




As the name suggests, Clearview stoves pride themselves on large double-glazed doors that stay clean helped by a hot airwash system. The traditional-looking Vision 500 is a Defra-approved multi-fuel stove that has an 8kW output and 71 per cent efficiency. The flat top version has a hotplate surface for warming kettles, it comes in seven colours and has a three-year manufacturer guarantee. 9. Salt Fire ST2: £548, Simply Fires The flat front to the Salt Fire ST2 stove gives it an industrial look, and its range of colours and handle finishes have been carefully selected for a contemporary feel. The simplicity of design keeps it affordable, and easy to clean and maintain. The stove can burn logs or smokeless coal and does so cleanly (with an efficiency of 81 per cent). Its compact dimensions and output of 5kW make it suitable for smaller rooms. 10. Be Modern Ohio Solid Fuel Stove: £694, B&Q Be Modern’s small but smart-looking multi-fuel stove offers 5kW of heat output and an efficiency of 77 per cent.

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