80s MUSIC MEMES If you have found your way to this blog you are obviously a big fan of 80s music. Which is why you'd be insulted if your boyfriend made derogatory remarks about your clean-the-house-80s-playlist. If he does, give him the old Billy Idol staredown... Not to make assumptions, but, I'm assuming if you've made it to this blog you are 'old'. Maybe not in spirit, but, in the physical world. According to Billy Joel you must be one bad ass... And, if you are a lawyer, it's best not to quote Billy Joel when in court... You may even be a parent of a backtalking teen. Just remember you are the Springsteen of your household...never forget that... And, you've probably learned a few lessons or two in your day. Like, fashion trends are sometimes stupid... And, there may even be times when you hear the literal version of Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy The Silence'...b/c you are old and going deaf. Hopefully, you have upgraded the sound system you carry around and you are now using a smart phone. Doing so will save you so much on batteries! You have probably moved out of your parents basement, unlike the millennials of today, and hopefully you'll remember Arhaus when moving up to the middle of the street... I hear there is a good pet shop nearby run by some nice pet shop boys. They sell all kinds of interesting pets. Remember, if you are building a new house to get that permit from city hall. And, if you are starting a new city of your own you need to get a permit from the land registry office (I think?). Since you are not as young as you used to be, please take it easy when you dance for joy after taking over the world, okay?! We are not quite at that age, but, when you do get well past your prime be extra vigilant. One auto accident and you could lose the license for being too old! Be sure to wake up before you go-go anywhere! Anyway, keep having fun and listening to the best music this universe has to offer... Keep it together people MORE FUNNY 80s MEMES Get modern with the wifi connected boom box (plays tapes too) - CLICK HERE
Kuckunniwi Hoodies:Looking for a unique piece of streetwear? Our "Lonely in Sunset" Art Hoodie is just what you need!Original street photography design:This graphic hoodie was created using a photography I took, of a charming little house in the middle of nowhere during the last moments of sunset. The four windows are lit by the light reflecting off the River Aire that runs through Leeds, creating a mesmerizing effect.Sustainable fashion:Experience the comfort and ethical quality of our "Lonely in Sunset" Art Hoodie, the perfect addition to any streetwear collection. Made with 100% combed organic cotton, this hoodie is not only soft and comfortable but also ethically sourced. The cotton plants are grown using organic fertilizers and without the use of presides, herbicides, or toxic substances. This ensures that our fibres are safe for you and the environment. Experience the comfort and ethical quality of our "Lonely in Sunset" Art Hoodie, the perfect addition to any streetwear collection.What to expect:• Warm and soft organic cotton hoodie• Echo friendly sustainable fabric• High quality print made from an original photography• Kuckunniwi branded• One of a kind hoodieMaterial: 100% Combed Organic CottonWeight: 280 gsm/8 oz fleeceColour: Sage GreenFeatures:• Medium fit• Unisex• Drop shoulder styling for the sleeves• The hood features a self-colour cord and is produced under fair wear foundation guidelines and organic certified cotton• Kangaroo pocket• Kuckunniwi branding• Kuckunniwi faux leather label on sleeveCare:• Washing: 30°• Bleaching: no• Dry cleaning: no• Drying: do not tumble dry• Ironing: 100° max - do not iron on the print
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Marselisborg - Aarhus in the middle of our street
♪ Our house in the middle of our street. ♪
Wow, it has been a long time since I posted on this blog! My entire life has been consumed by studying for my written comprehensive exam. I was kind of a zombie for a while but little house projects did get completed when my brain couldn't take anymore. The following picture shows how I have felt the past 6 weeks. My biggest project lately was one that was started the day after the exam. I have been having trouble finding fabric for the window treatment in the kitchen so I decided to make my own. My inspiration was poppies which are some of my favorite flowers. The supplies I used were Tulip soft fabric paint in several shades for mixing, cups and water, fabric markers, white cotton fabric, and a spray bottle full of water. The process was pretty simple. I mixed the paints until I came up with an orangish reddish color. Then I sprayed the fabric with the spray bottle so it was damp. I also mixed a fair amount of water in to the paint. This allowed the paint to bleed just like watercolor paint on paper. I covered the entire length of the fabric with flowers of random sizes. Once the fabric dried I went in and added details with fabric markers. Then I took the fabric and went through similar steps that I used in the making of the living room curtains. I tore apart the roman shade that was originally there so that I could use the wood piece and brackets to mount this fabric. I used safety pins to create the gathered effect. I also sewed velcro onto the fabric and glued stapled velcro to the wood piece. I think it turned out nicely. Now on to a smattering of small projects that have been my brain restorers over the past month and a half. First of all I finally got around to painting the door in the kitchen. Goodbye mauve, hello tangerine cream! I also purchased some curtain rods that I have had my eye on at my beloved Target for the dining room. There was some frustration putting up the brackets, however so one window has one bracket only so far. Plaster walls can be tricky sometimes but I still love old houses. I am pretty awesome at wall repair though so you can't even tell anything happened and once I buy some more anchors I will attempt to mount the other bracket again. I'm also excited because the fabric for the dining room curtains arrived yesterday so I can get started on that soon. This sad little curtain rod wants a home;) I also hosted Easter dinner for my family and it was a success. I forgot to take a picture of most of the lovely food but here is the delicious dessert. Next up, I will be posting about a starting seeds indoors in hopes that spring will soon come to North Dakota!
Our house, in the middle of our street.
Nelson 36" Cast Iron Stoves The two glass sides of our Nelson stove give a unique character to your home. Cozy evenings await. Settle in on either side of the stove, and listen to the unmistakable sound of the crackling fire as you watch the flames dance. Pleasant evenings ahead, at each side of the stove, the rhythm of the crackling fire and dance of the flames are now unmissable. Have it set in the middle of a room to create a central fire attraction or as a room divider between two room, this stove will let you have an open space with a totally clear vision all around. This double sided stove gives a unique character to your home. A double sided modern clean lined slow combustion cast iron wood stove that has amazing proportions and very impressive heat output. The Invicta Nelson Cast-Iron See-Through Wood Stove features a double sided viewing window, making this stove an excellent choice for inner room installation. The Nelson is ideal for central placement and will easily become the focal of your interior space. Nelson is double sided with double doors. Features OPTIMAL POWER 12 kW POWER MODULATION 8 to 18 kW HEAT VOLUME 160 - 360 m³ HEATING SURFACE 65 to 145 m² EFFICIENCY 70 % CO RATE 0.15 % CONCENTRATION OF POWDERS 82 mg/Nm³ PERFORMANCE INDEX 1,2 COMBUSTILE Logs 25, Logs 33, Logs 50 cm MAXIMUM LENGTH OF THE LOGS (HORIZONTALLY) 80 cm LOAD Two front sides SMOKE EXHAUST Top DIAMETER OF NOZZLE 180 mm DIMENSIONS H 930 x W 910 x D 480 mm (36.6 x 35.8 x 18.9 in.) WEIGHT 201 kg DESIGN Contemporain MATTER Cast Iron COMPLETION Anthracite CERTIFICATION EN 13240 GUARANTEE 5 years Why this product? Adjustable secondary air Secondary air protects the glass against smoke and soot deposits. It ensures combustion of volatile materials. The adjustable secondary air flow can adapt the unit’s operation to high draft conditions. Clean glass The clean glass system slows deposit buildup on the glass. An air supply above the glass creates a protective curtain. The preheated air is propelled along the glass. It triggers combustion of gas and volatile materials, thereby protecting the glass against smoke and soot deposits. Double opening Unit has two doors. Ideal for separating two rooms to reload the wood from one side to another. Double face Intermittent The unit operates with regular loading of small quantities of wood. This operating method is particularly high-performing and respectful of the environment. Origine France Garantie (Made in France Guarantee) The Origine France Garantie is the only certification that certifies a product was manufactured in France. Technical Elevations Optional Accessories Stove Bench This black sandblasted steel bench is both modern and practical. It has 4 levelers. Available in two sizes (39 Inches, 63 Inches) , it allows you to install your Preston, Aaron or Réva stove. 39" Decorative Stove Bench: 39 W X 17.5 H X 21.5 D 63" Decorative Stove Bench: 63 W X 17.75 H X 21.5 D Please Note: Do not connect the stove to any hot air distribution system Also Note: This appliance must be installed on a non-combustible protector that extends to the front, sides, and back of the appliance. Click to see venting products venting products 4" Length DuraBlack Stovetop Adapter - 7DBK-AD Use to adapt DuraBlack stovepipe to appliance flue outlets. 12" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-12 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. 24" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-24 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. 48" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-48 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. DuraBlack Slip Connector With Trim - 7DBK-SC Used to adapt DuraBlack pipe to 6” - 8” Ceiling Support Box, including DuraTech, and DuraPlus. The Slip connector can also be added to 6” - 8” DuraTech finishing collar. 45-Degree DuraBlack Elbow - 7DBK-E45 Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are now adjustable. Adjustable elbows are manufactured drip-free so creosote travels back to the stove as intended. 90-Degree DuraBlack Elbow - 7DBK-E90 Offset obstructions as needed or to orient the stovepipe horizontally through the wall installation. Adjustable elbows are manufactured drip-free so creosote travels back to the stove as intended. DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Adapter - 7DVL-AD Connects DVL pipe to the appliance flue outlet. Use as a stove adapter. 6" DVL Double-Wall Adjustable Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-6ADJ 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Use to add length to DVL pipe. 6” pipe adds 2”-5” of length. 29"-46" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Telescoping Length - 7DVL-46TA Use for a two-piece installation from stove to ceiling support box or finishing collar. No cutting is required. 40"-68" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Telescoping Length - 7DVL-68TA Use for a two-piece installation from stove to ceiling support box or finishing collar. No cutting is required. 6" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-06 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 12" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-12 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 18" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-18 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 24" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-24 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 48" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-48 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 45-Degree DVL Double-Wall Black Elbow - 7DVL-E45 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are adjustable. 90-Degree DVL Double-Wall Black Elbow - 7DVL-E90 Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are adjustable. Not recommended for rear exit appliances. DVL/DuraBlack Chimney Adapter With Trim - 7DVL-ADT Use to connect from double-wall DVL to DuraTech, DuraPlus, and DuraLiner for a through-the-wall or ceiling support installation. Provides a strong mechanical connection. DBK-DS DuraBlack Damper Section - 7DBK-DS Install at, or close to, the stove outlet in-line. 5” pipe section with the damper pre-installed. DVL Double-Wall Black Adapter/Damper Section - 7DVL-ADWD 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Connects DVL pipe to the appliance flue outlet. Use as a stove adapter. 12" DVL Double-Wall Adjustable Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-12ADJ Use to add length to DVL pipe. 12” pipe adds 2”-11” of length when used with rigid sections of pipe. DBK-TC DuraBlack Trim Collar - 7DBK-TC Use as a decorative Trim Collar for DuraBlack connection to the chimney. DVL/DuraBlack Chimney Adapter - 7DVL-ADC Use to connect from double-wall DVL and/or single-wall DuraBlack to DuraTech, DuraPlus, and DuraLiner for a through-the-wall or ceiling support installation. Downloads Invicta Nelson stove Catalog Invicta Nelson stove Installation And Owners Manual Invicta Nelson stove Technical Specification Invicta Nelson stove Brochure Invicta Nelson stove Comparison Chart
These pictures show various street scenes from Stoke-on-Trent throughout the years. Take a look at children collecting coal on the slag heaps or in the middle of a road now long gone to make way for new houses. You may remember when cowboys and Indians from Billy Smart's Circus came to Hanley to delight the crowds with a battle which included real horses! The pictures are from the archives of our sister title The Mirror. We hope you enjoy the as much as we do.
You gotta risk it to get the biscuit. So what if I like my biscuits monogrammed?
Winner of the Pura Belpré Award! “We need books to break open our hearts, so that we might feel more deeply, so that we might be more human in these unkind times. This is a book doing work of the spirit in a time of darkness.” —Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street Efrén Nava’s Amá is his Superwoman—or Soperwoman, named after the delicious Mexican sopes his mother often prepares. Both Amá and Apá work hard all day to provide for the family, making sure Efrén and his younger siblings Max and Mía feel safe and loved. But Efrén worries about his parents; although he’s American-born, his parents are undocumented. His worst nightmare comes true one day when Amá doesn’t return from work and is deported across the border to Tijuana, México. Now more than ever, Efrén must channel his inner Soperboy to help take care of and try to reunite his family. A glossary of Spanish words is included in the back of the book. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780062881694 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication Date: 06-08-2021 Pages: 272 Product Dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.70(d) Age Range: 8 - 12 YearsAbout the Author Ernesto Cisneros was born and raised in Santa Ana, California, where he still teaches. Efrén Divided is his first book. He holds an English degree from the University of California, Irvine; a teaching credential from California State University, Long Beach; as well as a master of fine arts in creative writing from National University. As an author, he believes in providing today’s youth with an honest depiction of characters with whom they can identify. The real world is filled with amazing people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. His work strives to ref lect that. You can visit him online at www.ernestocisneros.com.
I made this bathroom furniture for our own bathroom. It's made of an old, Chinese dresser that we bought very cheap on the streets of Shanghai. I repaired it, exchanged all the hinges and sanded all the surfaces. The wood board in the middle of the dresser was missing, so I replaced it. I installed a sink and all the necessary plumbing for hot, cold and waste water. The water taps are industrial style taps and the water pipes are made of stainless steel fittings.
Wow, it has been a long time since I posted on this blog! My entire life has been consumed by studying for my written comprehensive exam. I was kind of a zombie for a while but little house projects did get completed when my brain couldn't take anymore. The following picture shows how I have felt the past 6 weeks. My biggest project lately was one that was started the day after the exam. I have been having trouble finding fabric for the window treatment in the kitchen so I decided to make my own. My inspiration was poppies which are some of my favorite flowers. The supplies I used were Tulip soft fabric paint in several shades for mixing, cups and water, fabric markers, white cotton fabric, and a spray bottle full of water. The process was pretty simple. I mixed the paints until I came up with an orangish reddish color. Then I sprayed the fabric with the spray bottle so it was damp. I also mixed a fair amount of water in to the paint. This allowed the paint to bleed just like watercolor paint on paper. I covered the entire length of the fabric with flowers of random sizes. Once the fabric dried I went in and added details with fabric markers. Then I took the fabric and went through similar steps that I used in the making of the living room curtains. I tore apart the roman shade that was originally there so that I could use the wood piece and brackets to mount this fabric. I used safety pins to create the gathered effect. I also sewed velcro onto the fabric and glued stapled velcro to the wood piece. I think it turned out nicely. Now on to a smattering of small projects that have been my brain restorers over the past month and a half. First of all I finally got around to painting the door in the kitchen. Goodbye mauve, hello tangerine cream! I also purchased some curtain rods that I have had my eye on at my beloved Target for the dining room. There was some frustration putting up the brackets, however so one window has one bracket only so far. Plaster walls can be tricky sometimes but I still love old houses. I am pretty awesome at wall repair though so you can't even tell anything happened and once I buy some more anchors I will attempt to mount the other bracket again. I'm also excited because the fabric for the dining room curtains arrived yesterday so I can get started on that soon. This sad little curtain rod wants a home;) I also hosted Easter dinner for my family and it was a success. I forgot to take a picture of most of the lovely food but here is the delicious dessert. Next up, I will be posting about a starting seeds indoors in hopes that spring will soon come to North Dakota!
WHOSE HOUSE? OUR HOUSE!
our house in the middle of the street, 2011
Anther post! I love Christmas break! Alright, so my my first installment of novice sewing tutorials was pretty popular so I thought I would do a part II with some more projects that I have taken on recently. First of all I would like to share some sew-in labels that I made with my Silhouette Portrait. Some time ago I made these iron on labels. I decided that I needed some sew-in labels for things like scarves and smaller items. I used the sketch feature and the same font on the sew-in labels and then put a simple dashed border around the words. I then reflected the image so that when I folded the labels the words would be printed on both sides. Here they are on some of my burp clothes. I have been kind of crazy with the burp clothes lately but I want to have a supply on hand for when I find out that someone is having a baby I have found that pretty much every fabric looks cute as a burp cloth! The first tutorial that I tried was a king crown. I teach music at a Christian school and a Nativity pageant is a part of my big Christmas program every year. A few years ago, one of my students stepped on the plastic crowns for the wise men and broke them. I decided to replace them with felt crowns. I used this tutorial from the blog Small Things. The tutorial tells how to insert elastic into the crowns but I wanted to make them really adjustable since I will have different kids playing the wise men each year. I decided to put velcro on the backs. I then added some glittery gold trim along the bottom and some plastic gems. They looked so cute on my wise men this year! I am looking forward to using them for many years to come. Next up is actually a sewing project that I created sans tutorial. My classroom gets super dusty and my xylophones would be covered in dust no matter how many times I dusted. My cooperating teacher for my student teaching had some adorable dust covers for her xylophones and I wanted to create some for mine. I couldn't find a tutorial online so I decided to make it up. I looked at a few tutorials for ironing board covers since the idea is basically the same. I did have process pictures but since this project was actually completed this summer, they were lost with my old mac book. Basically, I measured the tops of my xylophones with the bars on, added about 2 inches on each side to the dimensions and then made a casing for elastic. Super simple and super cute. Oh and I suppose I should share some pics of my classroom while I am on this subject. The color scheme in my classroom is orange, blue, and brown. Also, I am obsessed with owls so you can find them throughout my classroom. The only thing you can't see from these pictures is the front of the room where I have my two white boards (one lined and one not) and my piano. The third sewing project that I want to share is a tutorial for napkins. This is my kind of project because it involves straight lines which I am good at sewing most of the time. The only tricky part was the mitered corners but I found a couple of tutorials that made it super simple. The first method that I tried was from the blog No Big Dil found here. The second one that I tried and the one that was easier for me was from a blog that has an expired domain name but it involved pressing and then trimming the corners and pressing the corners and then the edges to create the mitered corner. I included the first tutorial because you might find that one easier. I made two sets of napkins from some fabric that I found. So easy and so classy. I may actually get one more post in before this break is up. My husband and I are hosting our third NYE party so I hope to write a post with some decorating and food ideas. We'll see what happens.
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Our house, in the middle of our street.
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Nelson 36" Cast Iron Stoves The two glass sides of our Nelson stove give a unique character to your home. Cozy evenings await. Settle in on either side of the stove, and listen to the unmistakable sound of the crackling fire as you watch the flames dance. Pleasant evenings ahead, at each side of the stove, the rhythm of the crackling fire and dance of the flames are now unmissable. Have it set in the middle of a room to create a central fire attraction or as a room divider between two room, this stove will let you have an open space with a totally clear vision all around. This double sided stove gives a unique character to your home. A double sided modern clean lined slow combustion cast iron wood stove that has amazing proportions and very impressive heat output. The Invicta Nelson Cast-Iron See-Through Wood Stove features a double sided viewing window, making this stove an excellent choice for inner room installation. The Nelson is ideal for central placement and will easily become the focal of your interior space. Nelson is double sided with double doors. Features OPTIMAL POWER 12 kW POWER MODULATION 8 to 18 kW HEAT VOLUME 160 - 360 m³ HEATING SURFACE 65 to 145 m² EFFICIENCY 70 % CO RATE 0.15 % CONCENTRATION OF POWDERS 82 mg/Nm³ PERFORMANCE INDEX 1,2 COMBUSTILE Logs 25, Logs 33, Logs 50 cm MAXIMUM LENGTH OF THE LOGS (HORIZONTALLY) 80 cm LOAD Two front sides SMOKE EXHAUST Top DIAMETER OF NOZZLE 180 mm DIMENSIONS H 930 x W 910 x D 480 mm (36.6 x 35.8 x 18.9 in.) WEIGHT 201 kg DESIGN Contemporain MATTER Cast Iron COMPLETION Anthracite CERTIFICATION EN 13240 GUARANTEE 5 years Why this product? Adjustable secondary air Secondary air protects the glass against smoke and soot deposits. It ensures combustion of volatile materials. The adjustable secondary air flow can adapt the unit’s operation to high draft conditions. Clean glass The clean glass system slows deposit buildup on the glass. An air supply above the glass creates a protective curtain. The preheated air is propelled along the glass. It triggers combustion of gas and volatile materials, thereby protecting the glass against smoke and soot deposits. Double opening Unit has two doors. Ideal for separating two rooms to reload the wood from one side to another. Double face Intermittent The unit operates with regular loading of small quantities of wood. This operating method is particularly high-performing and respectful of the environment. Origine France Garantie (Made in France Guarantee) The Origine France Garantie is the only certification that certifies a product was manufactured in France. Technical Elevations Optional Accessories Stove Bench This black sandblasted steel bench is both modern and practical. It has 4 levelers. Available in two sizes (39 Inches, 63 Inches) , it allows you to install your Preston, Aaron or Réva stove. 39" Decorative Stove Bench: 39 W X 17.5 H X 21.5 D 63" Decorative Stove Bench: 63 W X 17.75 H X 21.5 D Please Note: Do not connect the stove to any hot air distribution system Also Note: This appliance must be installed on a non-combustible protector that extends to the front, sides, and back of the appliance. Click to see venting products venting products 4" Length DuraBlack Stovetop Adapter - 7DBK-AD Use to adapt DuraBlack stovepipe to appliance flue outlets. 12" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-12 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. 24" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-24 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. 48" Length DuraBlack Single-Wall Black Pipe - 7DBK-48 Use for a single-wall connector pipe. Requires 18” clearance to combustibles. Subtract 1 1⁄4” from length to calculate the installed length. DuraBlack Slip Connector With Trim - 7DBK-SC Used to adapt DuraBlack pipe to 6” - 8” Ceiling Support Box, including DuraTech, and DuraPlus. The Slip connector can also be added to 6” - 8” DuraTech finishing collar. 45-Degree DuraBlack Elbow - 7DBK-E45 Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are now adjustable. Adjustable elbows are manufactured drip-free so creosote travels back to the stove as intended. 90-Degree DuraBlack Elbow - 7DBK-E90 Offset obstructions as needed or to orient the stovepipe horizontally through the wall installation. Adjustable elbows are manufactured drip-free so creosote travels back to the stove as intended. DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Adapter - 7DVL-AD Connects DVL pipe to the appliance flue outlet. Use as a stove adapter. 6" DVL Double-Wall Adjustable Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-6ADJ 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Use to add length to DVL pipe. 6” pipe adds 2”-5” of length. 29"-46" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Telescoping Length - 7DVL-46TA Use for a two-piece installation from stove to ceiling support box or finishing collar. No cutting is required. 40"-68" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe Telescoping Length - 7DVL-68TA Use for a two-piece installation from stove to ceiling support box or finishing collar. No cutting is required. 6" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-06 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 12" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-12 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 18" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-18 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 24" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-24 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 48" DVL Double-Wall Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-48 Designed for installation with minimum clearance to combustibles (6” to walls, 8” from top of horizontal run to ceiling). Subtract ¾” for installed length. Constructed with a stainless steel inner wall. 45-Degree DVL Double-Wall Black Elbow - 7DVL-E45 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are adjustable. 90-Degree DVL Double-Wall Black Elbow - 7DVL-E90 Offsets obstructions as needed. Elbows angles are adjustable. Not recommended for rear exit appliances. DVL/DuraBlack Chimney Adapter With Trim - 7DVL-ADT Use to connect from double-wall DVL to DuraTech, DuraPlus, and DuraLiner for a through-the-wall or ceiling support installation. Provides a strong mechanical connection. DBK-DS DuraBlack Damper Section - 7DBK-DS Install at, or close to, the stove outlet in-line. 5” pipe section with the damper pre-installed. DVL Double-Wall Black Adapter/Damper Section - 7DVL-ADWD 8” clearance to ceilings, including cathedral ceilings. Connects DVL pipe to the appliance flue outlet. Use as a stove adapter. 12" DVL Double-Wall Adjustable Black Stovepipe - 7DVL-12ADJ Use to add length to DVL pipe. 12” pipe adds 2”-11” of length when used with rigid sections of pipe. DBK-TC DuraBlack Trim Collar - 7DBK-TC Use as a decorative Trim Collar for DuraBlack connection to the chimney. DVL/DuraBlack Chimney Adapter - 7DVL-ADC Use to connect from double-wall DVL and/or single-wall DuraBlack to DuraTech, DuraPlus, and DuraLiner for a through-the-wall or ceiling support installation. Downloads Invicta Nelson stove Catalog Invicta Nelson stove Installation And Owners Manual Invicta Nelson stove Technical Specification Invicta Nelson stove Brochure Invicta Nelson stove Comparison Chart
These pictures show various street scenes from Stoke-on-Trent throughout the years. Take a look at children collecting coal on the slag heaps or in the middle of a road now long gone to make way for new houses. You may remember when cowboys and Indians from Billy Smart's Circus came to Hanley to delight the crowds with a battle which included real horses! The pictures are from the archives of our sister title The Mirror. We hope you enjoy the as much as we do.
There are plenty of things to do in Peckham, London and these 5 are not to be missed. There's a lot going on in this part of south London.
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You gotta risk it to get the biscuit. So what if I like my biscuits monogrammed?