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

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  1. Locust Post

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    32º at 4 pm, 20º now at 8:30 and the wind is howling. 78º in the upstairs living room, I love the way this stove burns when it get down in the low 20's and below. I also checked the door seal with a bill and found it was a bit loose on the latch side, adjusted the latch and squeezed the sides of the gasket a bit. Good tight seal now and burning like a champ. Cat was at 1700º and stove at 600º, expecting close to single digits tonight. Did I hear somebody say winter has arrived.
    Coming Thanksgiving and most on here can be thankful for a good warm home.
     
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  2. Gasifier

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    34º right now. Warmed up. But suppose to go down to near 18-20º. I'll go with a load of Ash and Pine about 70% full firebox in the boiler.
     
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  3. Loon

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    -8c = 17f right now and the same old boring elm in the T5 right now. ;)
     
  4. Certified106

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    It was 23 degrees last night at 8:30 and I put a full load of pine in the stove it is 16 degrees right now, the house is sitting at 71 degrees and I am burning down coals for the next load of pine. Just in case I haven't said it enough insulation in the attic ROCKS!!!!:dancer::banana::dancer::banana::thumbs:
     
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    We are probably going to be wishing we had these temps in January when it is -40 lol
     
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  6. Gasifier

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    -40 a couple of nights would be good. Kill those friggin EABs! The death rate goes way up when it starts getting below -27. :thumbs:
     
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  7. Gasifier

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    Somewhere around 22 and the wind is blowing here. Ash and Pine going in the boiler.
     
  8. coal reaper

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    23º with 25mph winds, started on some BL this morning, two splits, 3 of ash, the rest of load oak.
     
  9. Woody Stover

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    OK, we got our cold snap, and we all had a chance to test our stoves. Is everybody happy? Can we please get on with shoulder season now? :)
     
  10. Razo

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    27 degrees here - 16mph wind - wind chill feels like 15 degrees. I made a fire before work - same wood I've been using all shoulder season - red maple and black cherry. I refuse to tap into my white ash yet. I have 2 cords of white ash and a half cord black birch stashed away for January and February. I figure I'll burn cherry and maple until around Christmas time, then start tapping the heavier stuff.
     
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  11. thewoodlands

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    17 degrees here this morning on the Radio Shack Special, we had some nice coals left from last night so we loaded it up with dead Elm.
     
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  12. coal reaper

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    LOVE ME SOME BLACK BIRCH!
     
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    75° in the living room @ 11:30 last night, 60° this morning. It was 3° outside with a decent NW wind when I took the kids to school, brrrr. Plenty of coals left in the stove though so I pulled them up front and stuffed the little Answer full ash/oak/maple for the day. Already back up to 72° before I left for work 40 minutes later. Had to get it warmed up so the wife can work from home comfortably today!
     

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  14. Razo

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    I can't WAIT to burn some in the stove. I had a small amount last year when I all I had was my open hearth and I could tell it was a special wood when I burned it in there. I'm saving that half cord to mix in during the deepest darkest days of winter.
     
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  15. coal reaper

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    People dont even realize. Doesnt hold coals but burns hot and dries quick as long as you get it split shortly after its down.
     
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  16. Razo

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    Well yea I mean its identical if not higher in BTU content than white oak on most BTU charts. Almost on par with shagbark hickory. And it dries a HECK of a lot faster than white oak! My stash of it was CSS back in May of this year and it is currently sitting at 16%MC. I'm chomping at the bit!

    I can kick my azz for not getting more of back when I had access to it. The land I used to harvest on was LOADED with it, big ones too, don't have access to it anymore. :picard:
     
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    I about found the limits of the Dutchwest in this place last night at 10* with a light breeze. It was 66 in here about 6 hrs. after re-loading, but opening up the air and burning coals I can get 350 or better on the stove top to maintain room temp, or gain a couple degrees. That's not the case with the Keystone; Coal heat is a lot slower to work its way through the stone and into the room and stove top doesn't get much above 250. Maybe it will do better when I can get the air leak fixed in it, but that will be a while. Gotta re-gasket my SIL's Dutchwest, do auto repairs etc. before I can get to the Keystone. I could put the blower back on the Dutchwest to help me recover room temp faster, but I think that may slow down the convective air flow through the stove when not running the blower. If I could get some more air leaks sealed in this place, the Dutchwest could obviously do better...
     
  18. coal reaper

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    right on brother. i have dropped them up to about 26". funny thing is some split fine by hand and some are really stringy and i need the splitter. either way, i would murder somebody to get a rootbeer by the time i am done!
     
  19. Razo

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    Haha I know right!? I love that smell, I wish I could distill my own black birch oil and use it as a fragrance in my house. Makes me wish the log was a giant round of chewing gum sometimes, black birch chewing gum would be awesome.
     
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    At 26º here this afternoon and the wind has been howling all day! Cold wind. Ash splits and some chunks and uglies of Maple and Pine burning in the boiler.

    I took some time off from work this afternoon, because I had a doctor's appointment, and was hoping to work outside after I got out of the appointment.:thumbs:
    But it is too dam windy! :( Not going to happen. Oh well. I guess I will relax.
     
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