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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. Bert

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    30° now should hit 75° this afternoon. :loco: :crazy:Crazy weather is the norm here.
     
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    Heading for 83º here today then back to mid 60's tomorrow.
     
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  3. Viking80

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    "Isn't it a little bit chilly tonight, honey?"

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    About 5 centigrade (40F) outside.
     
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    82 now ,Tuesday High: 62 °F, Friday Night low around 36.:loco: :crazy:
     
  5. jtstromsburg

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    51 now. Down to upper 30's tonight. Cold enough for me to have another last fire, & once again locust is what I got seasoned and dry so locust it shall be...


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  6. wildwest

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    I discovered while researching my genealogy, many of my ancestors/neighbors/other relatives moved to Ohio in the 1830's. No wonder they did with such nice temps there!!
     
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    Remind me, is the boiler for hot water baseboards only, or hot water heater for the house?
     
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    Sun out alot today, snow is melting, solar gain is rockin' with the snow reflecting too:)
     
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    Depending on the set-up, it can be for both.
     
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  10. Gasifier

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    Both. The entire house is baseboard. Garage has in-floor heating in concrete. And hot water heater is an in-direct, which can be heated by wood boiler or oil boiler. Whichever boiler is running answers the demand for everything. If wood boiler fire goes out or I'm not using it, oil boiler takes over.
     
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    I have a buddy with the last name of West...he must be your kin, eh?! :D
     
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    Adam West? :rofl: :lol:
     
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    37 now, not supposed to get that cold tonight, but I guess we can let them have one mistake, no?

    OWB has box elder, white birch, and a buttload of spruce cones, spruce needles, dead grass, and some bark scraps! The yard is just about snow free and almost all raked!
     
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    My ancestors out there were Meyers and Meyer and Myers. My married name now is quite italian LOL. I was born and raised in the suburbs, what my ancestors faced to survive boggles my mind. Wow we are in the middle of nowhere on the high plains in WY, so I went with WW :) Up til 2012 I only knew the wild west from movies, some is now reality now. Good and not so good, but happy to be here, I actually feel safer :)
     
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    Yep Wyoming where there are more antelope than people. A lot of open space and freedom.
     
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    Any idea why I see more of the few deer up here hit by car rather than far more numerous antelope heards?
     
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    it hit 89 today in Seattle, Unreal!!!!!!!! it's April 18th for Gods sake!!
     
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    high was fifty.... low 30 not much sunshine today so pine in IS.. house is warm wife is asleep!
     
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    Antelope have far better eyesight. Something to do with depth perception, they see the world at like 8X magnification compared to us.
    And deer are dumb.
     
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    Aaannd... now I have that theme song in my head. :picard:
     
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