A ajapale Moderator Messages 7,704 21 Oct 2011 #21 Fiskar said: In Cork the old lad uses cosyflame nuggets in their stove. he gets them in 20Kg bags around the togher area. any coal will do but double (small lumps) will work best. Click to expand... Coal size grades from slack to nuts/peas to singles (small lumps) to doubles (bigger lumps) to trebbles and on up to cobbles (small boulders!) Cork is a smokeless area (meath is not) so be sure what ever you use in Cork complies with the smokeless fuel leglislation.
Fiskar said: In Cork the old lad uses cosyflame nuggets in their stove. he gets them in 20Kg bags around the togher area. any coal will do but double (small lumps) will work best. Click to expand... Coal size grades from slack to nuts/peas to singles (small lumps) to doubles (bigger lumps) to trebbles and on up to cobbles (small boulders!) Cork is a smokeless area (meath is not) so be sure what ever you use in Cork complies with the smokeless fuel leglislation.
J john martin Registered User Messages 201 21 Oct 2011 #22 Do smokeless regulations mean you can not sell fuel that smokes in certain zones but that you can buy it elsewhere and burn it in a smokeless zone?
Do smokeless regulations mean you can not sell fuel that smokes in certain zones but that you can buy it elsewhere and burn it in a smokeless zone?
A ajapale Moderator Messages 7,704 22 Oct 2011 #23 Yes, the marketing sale and distribution of smokey coal is banned in smokeless areas. You can burn what you want.
Yes, the marketing sale and distribution of smokey coal is banned in smokeless areas. You can burn what you want.
F Fiskar Registered User Messages 141 22 Oct 2011 #24 john martin said: Do smokeless regulations mean you can not sell fuel that smokes in certain zones but that you can buy it elsewhere and burn it in a smokeless zone? Click to expand... Thats what the fathers mate does, goes down to Bandon, buys coal there and carts it back to smoke in Cork!
john martin said: Do smokeless regulations mean you can not sell fuel that smokes in certain zones but that you can buy it elsewhere and burn it in a smokeless zone? Click to expand... Thats what the fathers mate does, goes down to Bandon, buys coal there and carts it back to smoke in Cork!
S skelly Guest 30 Jan 2012 #25 Blackbanks garden centre in raheny supply 10 bundles of briquettes for euro35
S STEINER Registered User Messages 1,161 30 Jan 2012 #26 relative gets BNM briquettes delivered in Derrinturn, Kildare from a local supplier, 3 for €10.
D Delboy Registered User Messages 1,650 31 Jan 2012 #27 got a flyer yesterday from Homevalue Hardware ...€3 for a bale of BnM briquettes currently