This is possibly more suited to the For Sale section, but it's not strictly a woodworking item.
We decided last year to go for wood pellet heating, and managed to pick up a nearly new Windhager Biowin Eksclusiv (their spelling!) 15kW boiler. After a lot of faffing around with planning, building control and contractors, it became apparent that it just wasn't going to be practical. The cost of conversion of a room to take the boiler plus pellet store, the loss of space and some other factors have finally tipped the balance against it. So.....
There is now a perfectly good Windhager boiler for sale. Ideally, I'd like to get something like £3000 for it, as they are over £7000 new. It will probably go in ScotAds or Ebay at some point, but it seemed worth offering it here just in case anyone was interested. And if you are quick, it should be eligible as a legacy system for the Renewable Heat Initiative "feed-in tariff" of something between 4 and 7p per kWhr.
Problem, as usual, is that it's up in the wilds of North East Scotland and the weight makes big woodworking machinery look puny.
We decided last year to go for wood pellet heating, and managed to pick up a nearly new Windhager Biowin Eksclusiv (their spelling!) 15kW boiler. After a lot of faffing around with planning, building control and contractors, it became apparent that it just wasn't going to be practical. The cost of conversion of a room to take the boiler plus pellet store, the loss of space and some other factors have finally tipped the balance against it. So.....
There is now a perfectly good Windhager boiler for sale. Ideally, I'd like to get something like £3000 for it, as they are over £7000 new. It will probably go in ScotAds or Ebay at some point, but it seemed worth offering it here just in case anyone was interested. And if you are quick, it should be eligible as a legacy system for the Renewable Heat Initiative "feed-in tariff" of something between 4 and 7p per kWhr.
Problem, as usual, is that it's up in the wilds of North East Scotland and the weight makes big woodworking machinery look puny.