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    Old open fire.

    Cheers Tell80, very helpful. I've probably not worded it very well! When I say 4" thick I mean deep, as in from the front of the grate to the back (at the little gap at the bottom) so I'm guessing it's hollow inside. As for the pipes, they were as low as the black box in my pic so you're...
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    Old open fire.

    It was a solid fuel fire and is exactly as when we moved in, the only thing I've done is chop the water pipes off the side of the chimney breast to the central heating. Ideally I want to use it this winter as it is and then take the lot out next spring. I've thought about removing the door...
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    Old open fire.

    Hmm, cheers for the reply Nige. But one question, it seems to be in 2 pieces, top half where the bolts are and the bottom half in the black square with the ridges, that bit is about 4" thick. So, is it the top bit, bottom bit, or all of it?
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    Old open fire.

    Evening one and all. I'm after some advice regarding an old open fire with a back boiler. It is a Redfyre R200 from the year god-knows-when! When we moved into our house it was connected to the heating, we used it a few times with no bother. Fast forward about 8 years and the back boiler...
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