okanagan Douglas Firs

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Absolutley If the thermostat was locked at 86 degrees and there was no remedy.

My remedy would be to get a new stove. Sounds like yours is way too big.
 
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Absolutley If the thermostat was locked at 86 degrees and there was no remedy.
Then I would definitely figure something out. I'm sure there is a way to regulate the stove. Seems like quite a waste unless you have money to burn.
 
Stove is not thermostat compatible. Opening windows is free. Green suprems are gone thank god.
If stove has an on/off button then you can put a thermostat on it.
 
Then I would definitely figure something out. I'm sure there is a way to regulate the stove..

“We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible.” - Vince Lombardi
 
"The Difficult is that which can be done immediately; the Impossible that which takes a little longer." - George Santayana
 
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where did you find these pellets? any left in stock ? would love to try some since we have a huge cold snap coming this weekend

I have a partial ton of Doug Firs left. My next load arrives a week after next. I will be up in the Middletown area Thursday the 19th, not in time for this cold snap however. But I would be willing to bring some up if you wish to try them.
7.50/bag
Val Vindici
Text 201 400 6913
 
I've been burning Okanagan Gold all winter and they have been ok. With the cold here I switch to the ton of Douglas Firs just to see what they are about.

Hands down the hottest, ash free pellet I have used. I have also be consuming 1/2 the pellets as the Golds.

We're they worth $50/ ton...I clean my stove weekly so no, but they are impressive!
 
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5.16 bag/ Douglas Firs at Home Depot.. 1 Tractor Trailer load.. Blazers.
. may be 1st & last time they ever show up again there.
 
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