How far does it stick above your roof line? From your pictures it is kind of hard to tell. If you get a new EPA stove you might have to connect another piece to that pipe.
Insulation, insulation, and (guess what) insulation...They may even cover up those fancy, expensive double (triple) paned windows at night that only have an R-value of 2-4.I cannot fathom how you run 2 stoves 24/7 in Colorado and only burn 3 cords of wood. Are we talking 4x4x8? I go through 4-5 with just one EPA approved stove.. 6 cords this year with the winter we experienced. Im guessing in the Rockies you're burning softer wood than my oak, cherry, locust, etc? I need to know your trick.
Isn't it illegal to burn the mother-in-law?
Congrats... that has to be the dumbest thing I've seen someone post on this forum since I joined.I tend to see you N.Easters pumping a lot of heat back into the environment. And with big open floorplans not stout little boxes.
Isn't it illegal to burn the mother-in-law?
...Yes the gaskets and everything are original. I think a very large, noncat, simple to use stove might be in my future. Any recommendations.
Just make sure she's seasoned for a minimum of 2 years, you'll be ok.
Oh. My. God. LOLBut how do you measure the moisture on a fresh split without making a mess
I try.Congrats... that has to be the dumbest thing I've seen someone post on this forum since I joined.
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