Hi,
I have been trying to remove my backboiler, but with no success.
I am rebuilding my fireplace, and no longer want to use a 'real' fire, and I will be inserting an electric fire into the firebox. To do this means that I have to remove the backboiler, as it doesn't give me quite enough clearance to allow the fire to sit back.
I don't know the 'name' or 'type' of the back boiler, but I will try to describe it: It fills the firebox, has angled sides and has an opening vent at the top as it tapers a little into the chimney stack. I am guessing it is made from some sort of plate steel, as I have tried using a grinder on it and went through 4 metal cutting discs to make a little flap (so I could see inside). The metal is about 1/4" thick. I don't think it is cast iron as I could bend the metal on this flap and the 'whacking with sledgehammer' made no impact.
I have removed the brickwork from around the sides of the boiler, and from under it (so, it is actually hovering above the ground ) and there are no signs of anything holding it in place there (apart from a water pipe coming in at the lower corner of the right hand side. I would be very surprised if it was just this pipe that is keeping it in, as I've been hitting it with a sledgehammer, pick and using a very large crowbar - it has a very slight movement, but certainly isn't going anywhere
Is there normally something behind these boilers that attatches them? I have only removed about 4" of brickwork from the sides of the boiler, so I can't actually get behind it at the moment. I was hoping to get the thing out without too much re-building to be done so I would prefer not to take all the surrounding bricks away if possible
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gary
I have been trying to remove my backboiler, but with no success.
I am rebuilding my fireplace, and no longer want to use a 'real' fire, and I will be inserting an electric fire into the firebox. To do this means that I have to remove the backboiler, as it doesn't give me quite enough clearance to allow the fire to sit back.
I don't know the 'name' or 'type' of the back boiler, but I will try to describe it: It fills the firebox, has angled sides and has an opening vent at the top as it tapers a little into the chimney stack. I am guessing it is made from some sort of plate steel, as I have tried using a grinder on it and went through 4 metal cutting discs to make a little flap (so I could see inside). The metal is about 1/4" thick. I don't think it is cast iron as I could bend the metal on this flap and the 'whacking with sledgehammer' made no impact.
I have removed the brickwork from around the sides of the boiler, and from under it (so, it is actually hovering above the ground ) and there are no signs of anything holding it in place there (apart from a water pipe coming in at the lower corner of the right hand side. I would be very surprised if it was just this pipe that is keeping it in, as I've been hitting it with a sledgehammer, pick and using a very large crowbar - it has a very slight movement, but certainly isn't going anywhere
Is there normally something behind these boilers that attatches them? I have only removed about 4" of brickwork from the sides of the boiler, so I can't actually get behind it at the moment. I was hoping to get the thing out without too much re-building to be done so I would prefer not to take all the surrounding bricks away if possible
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gary