I only stack this way when the wood shed it full. It's too time consuming. Stacking in the wood shed is quick and easy and I never have to...
Probably 90% wood heat. The natural gas furnace only kicks on during the coldest of nights and in MN that's pretty cold.
Great job on the review and thanks for taking the time to post it.
Now we need a pic of the wood shed!
So I guess you are doing it wrong!
Most stoves are designed to be loaded a certain way. (Or so I thought)
Yep. Our gas bill is next to nothing since putting that Fusion in. Our home is unintentionally perfect for wood heat. It's nearly 3300 Sq ft...
Here's a quick video of my Pacific Energy Fusion. Puts out lots of heat! [MEDIA]
Yep! I have had them for a couple years and love them. They are the load range E (10 ply) and I have put some serious weight on them. They...
Thought I would bring this thread back to life. Here's my old 89 F350. Loaded with oak and stacked from the truck. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
And yes I usually wear pants too!:picard:
20-50 degrees is ideal for me. A quilted flannel and non insulated gloves and a ball cap is perfect so I'm not soaked with sweat.
Yep the wind chill is -35. Once you get below zero it all feels the same to me.
-18 here and burning a mixture of oak and maple. The stove just can't quite maintain a comfortable temperature in the house without the furnace...
[ATTACH] Cold this morning again. -11. I'm burning a mix of Bur Oak and Hard Maple.