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Colder here. What's your temp? What ya burnin?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Gasifier, Nov 4, 2013.

  1. Sean

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    -10c/14f right now. I had some coals left over from last night so I threw in 2 doug fir splits and one larch. Its a frosty morning here. I noticed the northern lights late last night. I dont get to see it that often so it was kinda neat! NVhunter thats pretty. Is it unusual to get snow this time of year for you?
     
  2. NVhunter

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    Sean we'll usually see one storm bring snow in October but usually our snow comes in November and December. Being a desert state my area still averages 24 inches a winter... I know it's not much compared to other places but we do get some snow at least...
     
  3. Sean

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    Well, you have more snow on the ground than I do at the moment! It actually snowed a bit the other day but it didnt stick around.
     
  4. jmb6420

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    I can quit wearing shorts this weekend! Looking better here. [​IMG]

    Red oak, white oak & hickory standing by.

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  5. Eric Wanderweg

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    It’s finally starting to cool off here but not quite time to light the stove yet. With any luck maybe around Halloween or the first week of November. I don’t usually start a fire unless daytime highs are in the upper 40s. I’ve got the oil truck coming with 150 gallons tomorrow :doh:
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  6. Ron T

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    What's the price per gallon?
     
  7. Eric Wanderweg

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    After shopping around, the best I found in my area was $2.72
     
  8. Ron T

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    Best to buy now I guess.
     
  9. Eric Wanderweg

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    Definitely. The prices have gone up since last week and are only projected to go up further from here. I should've had the tank topped off months ago but you know how that goes...
     
  10. jmb6420

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    Last winter we had a few days well below zero (-14 F) and I managed to keep the house warm with just the stove. Heater never kicked on once all winter. $$$.


    Mike in Okla
     
  11. Dazza95

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    Hello all and hope you’re well, it still hasn’t got quite cold enough for a fire here which is unusual for us. Temps are getting up to 60f in the day.
     
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    I love DF bark. Coals up really nice.
     
  13. metalcuttr

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    First night we have had that broke into the 30's. 36* this AM. Burning Doug Fir quartered from 14" logs. Burns hot but not a lot of staying power from these smaller pieces.
     
  14. amateur cutter

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    Was low 60's & rain/drizzle here all day. I decided it might be a good day test the backup/kicker stove I just put in. Turns out that was a bad idea. It makes way more heat for way longer than I anticipated. Finally shut the shop doors at 7:30 & it's still 78. Oh well, the stove will certainly do the job I bought it for.
     
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    My parents just converted their house to propane from an oil heating system. They sold their left over oil to their neighbor for $2.00 a gallon. Guy got a heck of a deal, getting 500 gallons if I recall at that price from them.
     
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    25° F at the house currently. Got around another 2" of snow last evening and night.
    Fkws in the stove. 72 in the house. Stove just putting along.
    Gotta go plow a neighbor out this morning first thing. Somehow he totalled his pickup and is driving an interim rent-a-car. An actual Car. He texted me yesterday. I wanted to do it when I got home from work then wood cutting. BUT. It's been a good while since I burned 4 tanks thru a sharp 70+ cc powersaw. In about 2 1/2 hours.
    I might have been a bit tired.
     
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    26* and fresh 5-6” Spruce in the OWB. Used the ax for a small pile that was not worth the effort of getting the splitter out. Weather is to nice to use wood out of the shed. 1D1660E2-07FB-4497-945A-1473F2790A75.jpeg 1A0958F8-F9A4-4C5D-84D7-4DF5A1D05E37.jpeg C4992107-7BC8-46B0-B8BC-2C7BD883C9ED.jpeg
     
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    Look what’s coming! [​IMG]


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  20. HDRock

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    63 outside 72 inside windows and doors open, no fire this year so far. Fall weather is coming and Winter will get here no doubt about it