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Open Coal Fire - What's It Called?
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When I was a child we had an open coal fire. The coal was kept in place by iron fretwork, an ornate railing if you like.
The bit I'm asking about is a solid metal flap that was immediately in front of this 'railing'. It could be lowered to create a shelf on which our enamel teapot lived, keeping the tea warm / stewed. Does this flap have a name? In the up position it hid the railing and was hinged at the bottom to let down and become a shelf
The bit I'm asking about is a solid metal flap that was immediately in front of this 'railing'. It could be lowered to create a shelf on which our enamel teapot lived, keeping the tea warm / stewed. Does this flap have a name? In the up position it hid the railing and was hinged at the bottom to let down and become a shelf
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had a coal fired Rayburn. My mum couldn't wait to chuck it out and get a gas cooker when gas finally came to our village. I remember the damper. One night my Dad didn't open the damper enough and we all woke up in the morning (in our respective bedrooms) suffering from the effects of carbon monixide.
A coal fired Rayburn is worth a tidy penny now. The ranges we showed earlier in the thread are fetching £3k+ .
P.S. Honest now. Last night I was dreaming a design for a wood burner mini range next to my desktop instead of the electrickery fire. I had it with a metal back plate behind the flue, and a slate slab(carved with runes and symbols)for the hearth. I woke up wondering about a heat resistant paint for the back plate heat reflector that would have been green and decorated with cream and red flowers. " She who must be obeyed" wants to know where I can get one. I even had the wood storage sorted out under a fixed wall unit that we have. Haha. This thread has done my head in :))
P.S. Honest now. Last night I was dreaming a design for a wood burner mini range next to my desktop instead of the electrickery fire. I had it with a metal back plate behind the flue, and a slate slab(carved with runes and symbols)for the hearth. I woke up wondering about a heat resistant paint for the back plate heat reflector that would have been green and decorated with cream and red flowers. " She who must be obeyed" wants to know where I can get one. I even had the wood storage sorted out under a fixed wall unit that we have. Haha. This thread has done my head in :))
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