Mulberry View Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I'm now planning for Insulation, UFH and screed. We have no mains gas on site, but I'd like to run an LPG Wok Burner on our Kitchen island. Ideally, I'll have an bottle/tank positioned in an outdoor location that I can pipe to a built-in BBQ and to the LPG Wok Burner. But how to run the pipe? I know I'll need a Gas Safe guy to commission this work, but what would be a usual way to run a gas pipe across my Kitchen to an island? Should it be sleeved copper, with no connections, in the screed? It's a Beam & Block subfloor by the way. It's about 5.5m from the planned entry point to the Island. Has anyone done something similar?
Conor Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I agree that induction hobs are terrible for woks, but I've seen one of these in action in a restaurant and they are fantastic. Worth considering to save you a lot of hassle. https://www.nisbets.co.uk/buffalo-induction-wok/ja372 Edited 3 hours ago by Conor
-rick- Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Conor said: I agree that induction hobs are terrible for woks, but I've seen one of these in action in a restaurant and they are fantastic. Worth considering to save you a lot of hassle. https://www.nisbets.co.uk/buffalo-induction-wok/ja372 good idea. Cheap enough that you could buy now to trial before you spend money on plumbing the house.
Mulberry View Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Conor said: I agree that induction hobs are terrible for woks, but I've seen one of these in action in a restaurant and they are fantastic. Worth considering to save you a lot of hassle. https://www.nisbets.co.uk/buffalo-induction-wok/ja372 To be absolutely honest, a part of this is to have a contingency for cooking during a power outage. But that's a neat little portable alternative. Thanks.
Square Feet Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Mulberry View said: To be absolutely honest, a part of this is to have a contingency for cooking during a power outage. You don't need LPG for that - you just need an EV. One of the best features of EVs is their V2L capability that allow you to run a 13A socket off the battery. You can power a lot of your house that way. Just make sure you check that it has V2L before you buy it as some of the older EVs don't. We are all going to be driving EV at some point anyway, so if you are self-building you might as well make the most of solar, home charging etc and get ahead of the curve.
JohnMo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 51 minutes ago, Mulberry View said: absolutely honest, a part of this is to have a contingency for cooking during a power outage. I bought a generator for that, way easier to install. Then replaced that with a 13.5kWh battery with gateway for full power and never needed generator since 1
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