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5037
The links below show a Asphalt Shingle that a Tornado "Set down about 20 miles north of us last week", Imbedded in this Pre-Fad Chimney Chase. Two set down up...
S.Bert Rennels
marypoppinscsc
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Jun 5, 2004
3:23 am
5038
Hi, I am thinking about purchasing a Squire Stove 50500, I know it is obsolete but it has never been removed from the box. Do I need a special flue to go up my...
Noel
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Jun 7, 2004
1:29 pm
5039
Hello fellow woodburners! New member here from eastern Ontario Canada. We've been burning wood for over 30 years with no incidents and were ever so grateful...
toytrader
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Jun 11, 2004
6:05 pm
5040
Just wondering if anyone knows if these pellet stoves would also burn wheat and other grains. There is a stove in the states that will burn...
Gerald
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Jun 11, 2004
8:33 pm
5041
Roger What type of electric do you have? Can't you list it as your "primary"? Miro ... From: toytrader To: woodheat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 10,...
Miro
mirozieba
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Jun 12, 2004
2:08 am
5042
Roger, I have two suggestions. First, lie. That's right, never tell an insurance company that wood is your primary heating fuel. If you have any kind of back...
John Gulland
mrwoodheat
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Jun 12, 2004
1:10 pm
5043
//What type of electric do you have? Can't you list it as your "primary"?/// Hi Miro, I have baseboard heaters. Yes I could, but then after paying...
Saponifyre
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Jun 13, 2004
12:17 am
5044
Roger, John I service the computer systems for agents of a couple large insurance companies in the US. Talking with them I've learned that one concern, beyond...
Miro
mirozieba
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Jun 13, 2004
12:31 am
5045
Thank you John & Milo for your suggestions. It may be the only course of action left to us. The irony of course is that probably not one home with a wood...
toytrader
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Jun 13, 2004
3:35 am
5046
I think 'real slow' would be an understatement! I think you could watch the wood pile rot away faster than you could split a pile with one of those. Now, I'm...
Paul Mill
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Jun 16, 2004
8:50 pm
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Greetings, Next spring I will be building a 1700 sq foot bungalow home (with basement)in the Rocky Mountains in central Canada. I am thinking of building the...
dpaish
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Jun 17, 2004
11:06 pm
5048
You can find used gas for 3-400. if you look hard. Wilson ... From: <woodheat@yahoogroups.com> To: <woodheat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004...
Wilson Lamb
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Jun 18, 2004
2:14 am
5049
dennis, i lurk more than i post on this site because while i have built my own structures and installed my own woodstove, i am not expert enough to advise...
mlt8
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Jun 18, 2004
12:39 pm
5050
the renewal of the splitter thread has prompted me to post a couple of observations. i had 8 cords of red oak delivered to my driveway ($400 which i thought...
mlt8
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Jun 18, 2004
1:03 pm
5051
Hey Dennis Four years ago we built a house similar to what you are describing. It is 1700 sq ft on the footprint with the ICF or Foam in Place concrete forms ...
Bill Hunt
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Jun 18, 2004
3:03 pm
5052
Dennis, Check out the Yukon/Eagle furnace made by the Alpha American Co. The web site is www.yukon-eagle.com Clay ... From: dpaish To: woodheat@yahoogroups.com...
clay netzley
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Jun 19, 2004
3:18 am
5053
I am not an expert, however, when I was looking at building a house, I was entertaining the idea of passive solar design, high insulation, primary gas...
samiamrd
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Jun 21, 2004
3:27 pm
5054
I understand this is for wood stoves but to understand Dennis situation "Would the ICF blocks, create mass for a solar home? I think not, so he would need a...
Big
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Jun 22, 2004
9:53 am
5055
Dennis, Sam, everyone, Sam has made a good pitch for masonry heaters, and while I like masonry heaters a lot and think that for some people they are a great...
John Gulland
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Jun 22, 2004
1:59 pm
5056
John, I agree with your comments. Masonry heaters are expensive, completely different firing technique, and have other drawbacks, but the even heat...
samiamrd
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Jun 22, 2004
4:22 pm
5057
We are looking for a source for radiators to back fit an old farmhouse to our new AHS boiler. the new part of the house has radiant floor, but the old salt...
Leigh Hauter
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Jun 23, 2004
2:34 am
5058
I don't remember his name but there is a Central Boiler dealer in VA that has hundreds. He also is a dealer for other boilers. Dan Atlanta [Non-text portions...
Dan & Lu Nelson
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Jun 23, 2004
4:35 am
5059
Unless you want the look of "old" radiators, you could go with baseboard units, they will probably be less money....
bobr
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Jun 23, 2004
6:59 am
5060
Hi John: A little off topic here but I know you are into alternative energy and getting off the grid. Stumbled on this company: Too good to be true???? ...
Bailey
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Jun 27, 2004
4:57 pm
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Yep. To good to be true. Dan ... From: Bailey To: woodheat@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 12:56 PM Subject: [woodheat] alternative energy Hi John:...
Dan & Lu Nelson
GardenFairy_GA
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Jun 27, 2004
6:20 pm
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People over the years have tried to market this or similar, and usually get busted by the Securities and Exchange Commission for fraud. There is no known way,...
bobr
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Jun 27, 2004
11:14 pm
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Rod, Bobr responded along the lines that I would have, but did so from a more knowledgeable position. I tend to be skeptical of any commercial claim that...
John Gulland
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Jun 28, 2004
5:08 pm
5064
Hi all, I'm looking to install a combination wood/oil primary furnace. Presently the old oil burner is vented in the basement into the main chimney that has...
lyle_mitchell
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Jun 30, 2004
12:23 pm
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I have been having difficulty in drying wood stacked on the ground placed next to a stockaid fence at the back of our small property. (Yes, I know the...
samiamrd
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Jul 1, 2004
2:28 pm
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And with logic like that, insurance companies are supposed to know what is going on? Sheez. What a racket. It was exactly because folks didn't have wood heat...
Paul Mill
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Jul 6, 2004
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