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I have an old (more than 15 yrs) wood/coal burner with a cylinder boiler around the flue pipe approx 1 metre above the burner. I think its by gravity, that serves the radiators in the upstairs bedrooms. It appears to be the source of the leaking water into the wood burner from the flue. I am located in a small village outside Milton keynes but I cannot find anyone locally with knowledge to come out fix this very urgent problem. In desperation I am trying everything I can and wondered if anyone out there could direct me somewhere that could help me? regards HJ
 
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