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

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  1. yooperdave

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    It's just weather. No need to explain it, it's just what weather does.
     
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    Temps dropped steadily throughout the day since midnight. Heading for a temp of nothing (0) for the overnight, but I'm a-thinking it'll be a touch lower than that.

    I plan on getting up early (as usual) and starting a fire in the eldorado in the basement. Pot of chili will be started and will cook a couple lbs. of beef jerky and I hope to try the fire starters. (making them)
     
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    Sounds like a great morning. I can almost smell the chili!:chef:

    What kind yu makin?
     
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    When I woke up at 6AM it was 17 degrees,slowly falling temps all day.0 right now with windchill of minus 22.5 below expected by sunrise tomorrow.

    Big change from the mid-upper 30's with drizzle/fog/sleet & rain that was most of the past 4 days here.High tomorrow might be 10 if we're lucky,20 on Monday,12 Tuesday & gradually warming to low 30's by next weekend.

    78 in here though thanks to a mix of 2 yr White Oak,3 yr Hickory,Green Ash,Mulberry & a few more odds & ends....:D
     
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    It's 41 tonight so we loaded the Liberty up with some Ash,Red Maple,Sugar Maple and Beech.
     
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    73 in the house... 11 outside ... -5 WC ... NC 30 loaded with Hedge, Honey Locust and Mulberry...
     

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    I see some room left in the stove :rofl: :lol:
    Sounds like a good mix of woods. I doubt Ill ever get the chance to try any hedge or Honey Locust :(
     
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    Oh Yea split some small stuff up and fill those gaps chevyman
     
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    36. Pine and Ash.
     
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    2 degrees outside....78 still in the house.... Time for coffee and burning down the coal bed....
     
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    I'm gonna try wax (from old candles; white) and sawdust. I have an old fry pan for the melting mixing and some cardboard egg cartons for the forming if all goes well.
     
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    Use some dryer lint too, I have a friend that makes them the same way for his OWB. Put the lint in the carton and pour the wax over it, it soaks up the wax quite well.
     
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    Sorry, the temp is currently at -3°f. Just a tad bit cooler than what was forecasted....I think I'll let them slide this time.
    Supposed to get a breeze today, about 10mph and better, so that will make things interesting for any outside encounters. High will just make it to 2° though.
    Yeah, I know. It really isn't that cold. Tell my body that!
     
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    Down to -11° at the moment, suspect it will drop a few more degrees up till sunrise. House is still at 69° opened up the air and threw a splot on to crank some heat out of the coals. Will then chuck it full of more red oak!! Headed for a high of -1° maybe 0° or 1° above we'll see.
     
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    OWB? How many times a year does he light that? Just once for me and it's burning for 7 or so months! Usually "or so".....

    I will add dryer lint also. But it is at a premium here as we hang dry the clothes during the winter inside the basement.
    Was also going to try shredded paper, but my source is not available any longer.
     
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    great day to sit outside for about four hours in 0* weather and watch 22 guys chase after each other on the gridiron, eh?????[​IMG]
     
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    Should have add he has a little insert in the house he uses them for as well when he uses it once in a while. He only makes a couple dozen and they will last a couple years.
     
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    I'm sure the announcers will be crying about the windchill!
     
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    Sounds like exactly what I did minus the insert. Mine is a free standing stove, but in the basement. 99lbs was opposed to it until the power went out one evening for about 8 hours and the sump pump crock had to be hand bailed out! Meantime, the stove was burning and the house stayed comfortable. I think it was right around the end of December last year.