Cabins in the woods are nice. Going the other way, into the woods, is nice. Going into the woods on the south and south east side is better.
Yes.
Pigeon Forge is to be avoided... Go in the mountains on the South side of the park. Can walk days there without seeing anybody. God I miss the...
lower two on the right are some black locust (was a dead standing top of a live tree from last April). Dark one on the left is white oak. Rest is...
The problem is not when one burns high, and there is a bunch of heat available (before gases in the flue get too cold). The problem is that the...
29 outside, forecast low of 20. 71 upstairs (basement stove). Red oak, mostly. One big piece of white oak on the left, and two smaller pieces of...
I'm willing to practice my fire skills on that stump no problem. Will bring my accelerant too... No liability for the home.
4 splits of locust (right bottom) that was dead standing in the top of a tree and measured 14% or so when I split it last year, 1 big (half of an...
Heat reclaimes cool down flue gases, leading to creosote deposits. If you have an EPA stove, you generally can't afford to loose heat in the flue....
5", in some places 6". Wet bottom half. Heavy... Kids.made a fort. I shoveled. Including a two ft ice ball that the plow deposited on my driveway...
I do agree that everything these days is a xxx-mageddon, which is why I don't watch the weather, I read the forecasts.
Well, 30 years ago, the forecast was "there may be snow", now they predict a track. And to be fair, they did already three days ago warn that the...
I have one (thermoelectric). Not much air. I use it also to see the temp of the stove top from afar. IF you buy one (and don't have a convection...
If you are looking at it thru an open door, then that is a reason your cat dies soon. This is giving thermal shock to it, leading to spalling off...
I'd say it's fine - if they run on outside air. I believe that's code for mobile homes anyway, but in particular the pellet stove will suck a lot...
Okay. Then I would be less worried. Try to get it right before you leave and otherwise have the wife fix it (seems like a recurring phenomenon at...
It's fine if one corrects it a few minutes after. But the OPtalked about leaving for work. I wouldn't want an unlit cat seeing smoke for 9 hrs......
I see. (I have a cat probe on my stove and it's essentially the only thing I go by. So I disagree with her, but I'm only me and she sees more...
There is a risk that you're coating the cat with stuff before it has a chance to start combusting and producing its own heat to stay clean, and...
I have a convection deck, so the temp on top isn't really relevant. But it's the same as after 6 hrs and it will be the same after 3 more hours....