I stumbled across this today inadvertantly when searching for apple cider press plans:
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Use your source of winter warmth to help cool the midsummer heat.
It's true, your fireplace or woodstove, can help cool your home from the hot summer heat. Just as they help heat your home in the fall and winter, they can help cool your home in summer. And the cost is almost nothing. You can use recycled materials to build a simple structure, and a fan to direct the air flow. All that you need are some art's and crafts skills and you can have a cooler home. This works especially well in the late evening and at night, allowing your family to sleep comfortably during warm nights. Even if your home is equiped with air condiitioning you can save money by using it selecively, only during the hottest part of the day.
And use your fireplace or woodstove to cool, in the cooler evening.
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I don't feel like paying the $6 just to find out what they are talking about - but does anyone know what they are talking about? Do people actually hook fans or something up to their stoves or chimneys for cooling purposes in the Summer?
Just curious...
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Use your source of winter warmth to help cool the midsummer heat.
It's true, your fireplace or woodstove, can help cool your home from the hot summer heat. Just as they help heat your home in the fall and winter, they can help cool your home in summer. And the cost is almost nothing. You can use recycled materials to build a simple structure, and a fan to direct the air flow. All that you need are some art's and crafts skills and you can have a cooler home. This works especially well in the late evening and at night, allowing your family to sleep comfortably during warm nights. Even if your home is equiped with air condiitioning you can save money by using it selecively, only during the hottest part of the day.
And use your fireplace or woodstove to cool, in the cooler evening.
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I don't feel like paying the $6 just to find out what they are talking about - but does anyone know what they are talking about? Do people actually hook fans or something up to their stoves or chimneys for cooling purposes in the Summer?
Just curious...