One other advantage of insulating, according to Rockford, is that system would be unharmed by a typical chimney fire. They give temperature specs,...
yeah....that's why I would like to hear from others with experience in the same situation. Mostly curious. My dad, for example...once built a...
I always preach how glad I am that I insulated. But you say yours is interior. Might be OK plain. Would be interested to hear from other interior...
We seem to be setting a misery record for consecutive days of rain with 15 straight days. Our region's extreme run - Page 19 - Mid Atlantic...
Don't be too sure. I look for a pattern change late May. We'll be missing this. Well...somewhat. (P.S. you're a good son.)
47 F overcast and rainy here in the beautiful south. Got home to a chilly house with heat pump sometimes running. Had 3 poplar and 2 oak splits...
I never post to this thread, but just realized we're burning more oak on April 9 than we did on Feb 9. Overcast with rain (started as snow) has...
Just want to point out that the sawdust has worked much better for me than noodles. In fact, sawdust is the best I have tried . I use lamp oil.
Can't say I've known anyone who used ashes in their fire starters. Genius.
First thing that occurred to me too. (Ask me how I know.) Looking at the pics....I feel like a small piece of ceramic board could be laid atop...
Think you could get that broken part out and photograph it separately? (On my stove, it requires removal of 2 of the tubes. Which is easy.)
I can't really tell what I'm looking at in those photos, but I guess it's looking down the chimney connection at something that's broken....
Yeah we sort of went through a dirty glass phase, but mostly it stays reasonably clean for about a couple weeks at a time. The airwash does work...
I'm late to this (very nice) thread, but feel halfway obligated to comment on the 4100i. Everything Paul B, said is true. These stoves are not...
Brief thought on the Outside Air Kit... I see it was a Canadian company on the label. - Doesn't the Canadian (and Washington state) code require...
The B in BTU stands for British, but our friends in the UK now use KW. (SI and all that) Ironic, eh? OTOH...Mr. Watt was a Scotsman, I believe.
I may be just a dumb flatlander, but that tree is too close to the structure. Cut it down.
And another thing...why does New Mexico stick out so anomalously? 7.1 surrounded by states that are all at 2 and lower.
You're right...It sort of came out as a jumble of numerical bliss. Using the first line as example: 57/58: the winter 1957-1958 +1.7C: the...
Every warm November in El Nino winters has produced above avg snowfall for the season. Cool Novembers can go either way. Viz: WINTER 3.4 PEAK...