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Comment: By 5 pm Michel and apprentice had nearly finished but were short of a few boards and went away for a few days to wait for a delivery.
The same morning the 'Godin' combined wood fire and central heating boiler was delivered and installed very rapidly.

The insulated tubes were clipped together in the partly finished duct I'd made.

The rigid foam insulation under the heating tubes is marked with a grid to guide the placement of tubes.

The men from TCM finishing the installation of the 'Godin'.

I kept out of the way by working on the roof, putting linseed on the woodwork of the roof light boarding.

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Jun 30, 2008 - 12:28 PM
The back of the Godin 'insert' wood burner.  It has a 15 kw back boiler which will heat water in a 1000 litre tank, which in turn will supply the heat for the low temperature underfloor heating, and a few radiators.

The insulation boards start to make the interior look more finished.

Living area looking towards the fire which will be flush with a wall made of heat storing blocks with tiling surround.

The connector for the underfloor heating pipes.

While the ground floor is cleared for action the workshop moves up to the mezzanine to finsih the 'fermacell' wall panels.

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