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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: St. Thomas, USVI
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Buy one of those old cast-iron kettles, fill it with water and put it on top of the stove. the steam will help the heat to circulate through the room/house. And leave a few inches of ash in the bottom of the stove- helps it burn. Learn how to adjust the damper- from roaring to the kind of fire that will saty 'in' for a couple of days. There's probably a forum for this...
Cheers,
Paul.
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'85 Defender 90 V8 Station Wagon (mine), ‘16 Mini Cooper S Countryman All4, ‘79 Mini Moke Californian (hers).
'83 SC Coupe SOLD
'96 Carrera 4 Coupe SOLD
'89 Carrera Targa SOLD
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