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A new toy

Postby JanB » 09 Dec 2019, 18:29

for Grumpy :oops:

We need to sweep our chimneys and there is not a hope in wotsits am I paying 50 euros a chimney.

So this afternoon, we went into Ourique and had a look at the various hardware type shops we have here. One didn't (want) to understand us. Both young kids, taught English at school :evil: :evil:

A lovely bloke, older than Grumpy, told us how to do it. You have to climb up onto your roof, using this brush - he unhooked it from the handle-dangle it down and do it that way. Done it for years, he said. Use string to pull it down. All in Portuguese, of course. We thanked him and left ;)

Went to see Marco in the drogaria. I have just the thing. 28 euros, he said, comes in bits, very handy. Grumpy now has a flexible, bendy thing, with a rough brush that he can shove up the chimney, rather than climbing on the roof :lol:

That's tomorrows job sorted - I'm covering all the furniture in the lounge and shutting as many doors as I can. And to think I cleaned this morning :oops: :oops: :evil:
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Re: A new toy

Postby saundra » 09 Dec 2019, 19:06

Jan when we had our chimney swept years ago the sweep used to put a sheet across the fire place to stop the soot
going every where can't remember how he fixed it there there and lifted the bottom up to put the brush up the chimney
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Re: A new toy

Postby victor » 09 Dec 2019, 19:32

and there I thought Grumpy would send you up the Chimney. :lol: :lol:
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Re: A new toy

Postby JanB » 09 Dec 2019, 19:47

victor wrote:and there I thought Grumpy would send you up the Chimney.


I might steam Vic :oops: :lol: :lol:

We used to have the same, Saundra, with our open fires. But both of these are woodburners, with flues, so a little different.

Sad thing is, he's chuffed to bits :lol: :lol: :lol: 8-)
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Re: A new toy

Postby Workingman » 09 Dec 2019, 19:48

I remember the sweep and running outside to see when the brush would be poking out of the chimney pot... then we had a gas fire fitted.
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Re: A new toy

Postby JanB » 09 Dec 2019, 20:09

We uses to do that too WM.

Our chimney sweep was a guy called Paddy and he would come along on his bike, with the brushes attached somehow 8-) 8-) 8-)

We paid him a fiver and then bought him a few ciders in the bar :lol: :lol:

He actually went on to become the mayor of Chipping Sodbury :D
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Re: A new toy

Postby saundra » 09 Dec 2019, 20:38

Used to love our coal fire in different places we've lived burnt every thing and anything on it it's been a cooker during electric cuts and used to heat the water it would come out the taps as steam :lol: mind no wonder we had fog :lol:
and pollution ?
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Re: A new toy

Postby JanB » 09 Dec 2019, 22:04

Makes me cough, Saundra, to go outside at night. We have one fire going from about 4.00, next door have theirs going all day and night, so a tad smokey :evil:
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Re: A new toy

Postby TheOstrich » 09 Dec 2019, 22:21

He actually went on to become the mayor of Chipping Sodbury


:lol:

The only thing I can remember coming down the living room chimney at my childhood home was a bird!

I can also remember embers setting fire to the carpet …. :shock:
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Re: A new toy

Postby JanB » 10 Dec 2019, 11:50

Well that was fun and games :oops: :lol:

I stayed out of the way.

He had to trim the brush, as it was too big for the chimney, then couldn't get it ip top the top. Managed that, then couldn't get the brush down :lol: :lol:

All done now though, it was a birds nest causing the fire to smoke. So we'll need a young man to shin up on the roof and put some netting around it.
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