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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. Horkn

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    0° feels like -10°

    I scooped out ashes today when it was "warm" out at 3° above.

    Box elder on coals, of, box elder I think.

    73° inside.
     
  2. theburtman

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    I did ashes too during the heatwave this afternoon
     
  3. Sourwood

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    About 22:00 i went out and topped off the heater. and as predicted the steady snow began dropping. Back in front of th3 fireplace fire, watching a what-if video on the subject of 50 US Army Rangers were garrisoned at th3 Alamo when Santa Ana arrived. Spoiler- The outcome would be different
     
  4. Locust Post

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    12/71 burning down cherry coals going to load it full of cherry and ash.
     
  5. The Wood Wolverine

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    12 here too. 73 in. About to load up with black locust.
     
  6. NH mountain man

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    It,s fifteen below zero at the moment. Burning 0ak .
     
  7. theburtman

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    It got down to -9 earlier this morning'
    -4/74 hard Maple and ironwood
     
  8. Burnin Since 1991

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    2/64 oak right now and oak and maple on deck. Supposed to start snowing here at 0900 and over the next two days, 16-24+ inches of snow. My sister in Illinois asked me if I was going to go cleanup in stages? I told her, between games and halftime... maybe
    :doh::thumbs:
     
  9. Biddleman

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    10 feels like -1, looks like 3 inches of snow so far. Stove barely had coals this morning. Just loaded up with BL and mulberry. Trying to decide if I should stay up or go back to bed...:sleeping:
     
  10. WeldrDave

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    Was 8º when I let our Pups out, nice coal bed from last night, got 2 big Oak splits going nice and quick. Still 72º in the room since 10pm last night at nappy time. :sleeping:
     
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    :eek:o_O:shiver:.....
     
  12. BCB

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    16* feels like 5*, snow coming down and not the nice fluffy snow :( Ice is expected later (actually this might make for some good sledding lol). I grabbed an extra propane container in case I need to fire up the generator at some point.
    The Fireview struggles to keep up a bit in these temps but it's cruising with some cherry, maple and oak.
     
  13. MeanJoe

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    3/68, headed to 13! More oak burning. Would be nice to slip out and do some splitting today but might still be too cold. Trying to get a mountain of cottonwood split and stacked to use fall of 26 if it’s dry enough.
     
  14. Locust Post

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    13/70 have ash catching, about 5 or so inches of new snow with maybe 12 or more coming. Might fire up the Husquvarna blower soon.
     
  15. Eric Wanderweg

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    5 degrees outside, 71 inside. Red oak and tulip poplar in the Lopi. It started snowing about 30 minutes ago. I brought in another half dozen wheelbarrow loads of wood just to do something outside for a few. It’s nice and quiet outdoors right now.
     
  16. ginger1313

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    -2/66. Boiler kicking on to avoid freezing the radiators. Kid's school is already canceled. Hopefully we get as much snow as they are forecasting. Nothing like a powder day ⛷️. As I get older I think I like winter more and more!
     
  17. jmb6420

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    7/67. Too cold for me. The dog loves it. Red oak and hickory. Forecast -12 tonight.
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    My name is Mike, and I'm a hoarder in Ok.
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  18. Todd

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    -35/74 load of Maple in the Fireview. Started out burning at #1 but had to bump it up a bit to make sure the coals are down enough for the next load. I find in these below zero temps I need to burn smaller loads hotter about every 3-4 hours to keep up. In the evening I’ll do a longer burn but also turn on the furnace to help out some.
     
  19. yooperdave

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    Feels like -52


    What's left to say?

    I wonder what isaaccarlson is at this morning
     
  20. ginger1313

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    Same here. loading more often to keep the heat up and the coals down.