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  1. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Moiderer, atleast make some cool hats up or something out of em.:D
  2. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Hmmm killing beavers? WTH? eh!
  3. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Carl I would freeze in your house, I prefer 75.
  4. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Wood burning stove with a well placed fan or two works just fine, unless you live in a giant mansion like Jonseredbred.:D
  5. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    :occasion1: :surprise: :blob6: :bday: :greenjumpers: :big-dance2: :beerchug: :jam: :big-money: :wav: Ummm sorry did you say something Andrew, I can't hear you over the music. J-bred you getting that price for full cords I thought you said something before about selling face cords?
  6. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Yah but our dollar is worth more than yours :P :lol:
  7. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Yah but you already got the chipper ;)
  8. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Yah I hear ya, if I could utilize my own chips it would save me alot of money just in time/operating costs of having to run up to the dump. I dunno though my yard is already chock a block full of trucks and wood as it is. Neighbors may start to really get worried if I started dumping chips:D ...
  9. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Selling wood around here is barely worth it. I've seen guys advertise $120/cord (8x4x4)split and delivered. Forget that. Generally prices are around $150-$200 I'd do a bit like that if I had nothing else to do. I dunno something about splitting wood like I say it's very therapeutic for me...
  10. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Nice! No my house is actually old and breezy, I have a back-up new high efficiency gas forced air furnace and if I rely on that for heat my bill is through the roof. Wood for me is where it's at. Like I say if I run the gas it costs me a fortune and the house never really feels very warm, but...
  11. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Depends what you're chipping, I'll agree some chips stink kinda nice:D . I hear ya on the wife thing, but it only takes me 10-15mins a day to split some kindling and stock the woodbox(this is after spending the odd day here and there processing the woodpile). I would consider a chip stove if I...
  12. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    If I were to burn chips what would I do with all of my firewood then? Firewood is easy and (relative to chips) clean to store. Also around here chips dump for free at the landfill but wood you have to pay to dump so here it's a no-brainer. The dump uses the chips to backfill with and once or...
  13. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    J-bred here's some pics from a typical day last winter :D This year I'm stocked with all kinds of firewood. Birch, maple, pine, fir, and larch! I'll be able to custom burn depending on the weather conditions.8) Now I just gotta get my crap together and clean my chimney. Good time for a...
  14. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    About 1400-1500 up and the basement's about 1000. One old airtight no frills, or gimmicks just a good solid burner. It works like a hot damn and if you idle 'er right down with some nice fir/larch you can get it to burn through the night. I could almost kiss the guys who built my house my...
  15. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    I will admit though, most of the winter my basement is unbearably hot. But once the tile floors upstairs warm up man is it nice.
  16. squisher

    Wood Furnace

    Jonsered just fire up the woodstove and use a fan or two, same difference way cheaper :D . I cut a hole in the floor right above my woodstove (put a grate in of course) and with two fans my whole house is boiling.:thumbup:
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