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...
Hi, I am thinking about purchasing a Squire Stove 50500, I know it is obsolete but it has never been removed from the box.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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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???? ...
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:...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...