In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Milestone.........for me

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by MightyWhitey, Oct 26, 2014.

  1. MightyWhitey

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    You're too kind!! You know it actually looks better in the picture than if you're standing on it!!! There's a POS rental house about another 30 feet behind me in the picture; and the creeping charlie is invading my yard from there!!! Plus a cool rainy fall helps too!!
     
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    That's than impressive stack of wood - looks good from afar, and WTFGAS what it looks like it'll burn, and keep you warm
     
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    LOL basod I can get by just fine with one year ahead. I enjoy giving Backwoods Savage a hard time. He my friend. LOL. Besides, if I cut 15/16 and 16/17 this winter it will only be about 18 cord I have to cut and split. :doh:
     
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    Gas if I was in your boat (which is the way I'd go if I ever build a house) - I'd be stacked out for a year -2 at most.
    Much rather have radiant floor heating and an indoor stove when I feel like it:campfire:
     
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    I added in floor heat in concrete floor when I remodeled an old apartment into the garage. Awesome. Just awesome. The rest of the house already had the baseboard though. If I ever build again it will prolly be on one large slab with in floor heat from a boiler with a wood stove for back up and a real nice fireplace insert for heat and ambiance. :thumbs:
     
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    MW - well done! It takes a lot of work but it is worth it. I'm 4-5 years ahead now, but it took me years to get to that point. Just get a little further ahead each year. And those stacks look awesome! I wish mine looked half as good as that! Good work!
     
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    Just keep in mind things are much different in Alabama than they are in NY and MI.
     
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    Dennis I'm talking from the standpoint of going to a gasification furnace for my main heat source. You guys up north have a much longer row to hoe than myself;)
    Yes it would be a huge cost to add radiant heat to a house down here when you also need to install central air.

    Now you've got my wheels turning for a heat exchanger in the central air duct. I already have returns from the stove room into the AC ducting(helps even things out when I get excited in shoulder season)
    A new heat pump is going in when the mortgage is paid, provided my 34yo AC unit keeps going for a couple more years.

    Crazy swings in temps here during shoulder season - 86F yesterday and the high tomorrow is forecasted at 65F:loco: :crazy:
     
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    I have put a lot of those in new and existing systems and they work quite well although they aren't quite as even of a heat as the radiant systems.
     
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    Not that I plan on doing this right now, but what kind of HTX have you used? I'd think a standard A-frame Coolant coil would work plumbed to a (closed loop system with separate HTX at outdoor boiler) or just straight from the boiler?
    I'd be a bit overkill on water chemistry if I ran a boiler for the house
     
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    We sometimes get those crazy swings too. 71 degrees Monday and high of 39 predicted for Saturday after a bit of snow.
     
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