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I'm listening to reason, reading manuals, and changing my burning practices. Hence, it's -20 °F and dropping outside, yet it's 69+ and climbing inside, off a 3-split reload 2 hours ago. I have to own my mistakes on this one, the BKK is working.
I'm a more than a little envious of your king. It's -9 here right now - headed to -20. My furnace is set on 68 and it's kicked on a few times already tonight. I was burning down coals and lost a bit of ground. Now that I'm cruising again, the furnace is silent.
Nice going and congratulations. It takes time to learn a new stove. At least you aren't posting that you are getting to be a better idiot! Give yourself a pat on the back.
Thanks BeGreen, but no pats on the back yet. Keep on me, I may relapse.(if so- I may have to check in and bunk w/ Charlie Sheen).
johnstra- stay warm, I'm below -24 and still dropping, don't want to think about the wind chill. Glad I brought work home with me, guarantee the car won't start tomorrow (Boss, what can I tell you..It won't start!)
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