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Thanks Curt. I have a chimney brush I've used but got only a bare minimum of debris each time. You guys who do a major amount of heating with stoves should be saluted. It's sort of an art coordinating wood, usage, cleaning, and everything else that goes along with it.
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If the enviromentals get their way, no one will be allowed to use natgas to heat their homes. I'm looking into a renewables like burning wood. 😀
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Sure, its so much simpler to stroke a check. I get a weird sense of accomplishment from the whole thing. Plus I dont have an oil bill.
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I do have an ash pan, that I dump into a lidded bucket that then sits behind the stove. while it cools, but still gives off heat, This bucket is many times red hot on the inside, and can't be dumped outside until it has sat for a day to cool to a gray color. I shovel ash out from under the red hot coals. |
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Reading all of this is making me miss my years of heating with wood …...or maybe not.
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Here Here ! It keeps me healthy doing strenuous work in the Spring, and Fall, and busy in the Winter. I like seeing a full woodpile of seasoning firewood.
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We have family property in upstate New York, heating and cooking all done on wood stoves. ![]() ![]()
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