Everybody thinks I'm crazy but you people!

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I see a pattern here....I am the only woman that posted something...where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:
 
karl said:
Maybe they're satisfied with the size of their stove.

Or stoves :)


Neighbor across the street asked me last week if I had enough firewood.


I said "no'.


%-P
 
Wife teases me as she always asks if I am "talking to my wood buddies again?"
I ask her if she liked the house in the middle of winter with the thermostat set to 62 degrees before we had the stove?
 
When my wife met me I was obsessed with building scale truck models. Then I became obsessed with the brand new pickup truck that I bought in '96. Then I became obsessed with the boat we bought in '00. Then it was the old truck that I bought in '06. Around '09 I became obsessed with the whole wood heat thing. This is the first obsession that actually provides for the family, gives me exercise, actually saves money, and keeps me at or close to home. What's so crazy? I work with guys who talk non stop about watching sports, or playing golf! At least my obsession is productive.
 
My wife sees wood for sale in people's yards and is amazed that it is still green. Same thing when she sees someone covering the entire wood pile so it can't breath. Maybe it is because both she and I grew up when wood burning was the natural thing to do.
 
GAMMA RAY said:
I see a pattern here....I am the only woman that posted something...where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:
GR, you are not alone. You just tell us about it. My wife professed to not particularly like the whole wood burning thing for years. Then this last winter, after we remodeled the kitchen that summer, I ask her why we couldn't put the table back in the corner of the kitchen (since the remodel we had been eating at the dinning room table which openly adjoins the kitchen.....no big deal, I just wondered what the empty corner was for) Well, she proclaims she wants her own little wood stove in that corner of the kitchen. And of course I got busy and put one in. She just doesn't get on here and talk about it. Hope you feel better.
 

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I try not to get caught and switch tabs when looking at others woodpiles on here... Guess I got it worse than I realized. :lol:

I wouldn't bother buying anymore 'seasoned' wood because the stuff you've had stacked x amount of months is probably drier than what they'll give you. Very few sell the real deal (I don't know anybody around here that does)
 
JimboM said:
Every body just humors me these days. Then quick change the subject from wood heat. I was so happy today when someone brought a foreign exchange student by the house for a visit. He struggled with conversation, so I said lets go look at the wood piles. I showed him the stumps in the forest, the chain saw, the splitter and the stacked wood. By the end of the afternoon, he was humoring me and changing the subject.

This is so funny! I was reading this and just picturing your conversation! Hahahaha...
 
I haven't been to the forum much myself, ...but first off, ...Welcom :)

I'm all set with wood for year #2 running the Oslo, ...and I absolutely LOVE the wood burning.
Aside from some time and effort (and yup, I'm crazy too, ...since I kind of enjoy cutting it :) ), ..but it's FREE and plentiful (especially this year with a bit of help from Irene and Lee).
On top of that, ...my heating expenses for fuel oil went from about $2500-$3000 a year,............to $600!

:)

Kevin
 
tbuff said:
TFD, I love how that stove looks, excellent work!
Thanks tbuff, I see you have the Hearthstone Craftsbury. Funny, I considered it for our kitchen. Can't really remember why I didn't go with it. It looks a lot like my Hampton.
 
Steve~

I just showed my wife the brickwork and trim you did on your hearth and she is in love with it... I actually am in the process of re-doing our hearth, so I may be kinda copying ;-)

We love our Craftsbury, does the job perfectly. It is a small stove, but because of the way our house is layed out, it really heats everything almost perfectly even, +/- 2-3'f...



PS. Hope you dont mind that I may be "copy catting"
 
tbuff said:
Steve~

I just showed my wife the brickwork and trim you did on your hearth and she is in love with it... I actually am in the process of re-doing our hearth, so I may be kinda copying ;-)

We love our Craftsbury, does the job perfectly. It is a small stove, but because of the way our house is layed out, it really heats everything almost perfectly even, +/- 2-3'f...



PS. Hope you dont mind that I may be "copy catting"
Not at all....that is the highest form of flattery. PM me if you want any details.
 
Flatbedford said:
Around '09 I became obsessed with the whole wood heat thing. This is the first obsession that actually provides for the family, gives me exercise, actually saves money, and keeps me at or close to home. What's so crazy? I work with guys who talk non stop about watching sports, or playing golf! At least my obsession is productive.


Amen Brother....Amen...

Dont worry about it Zaprich...wood crazy is a warm place to be... :)
 
tfdchief said:
tbuff said:
Steve~

I just showed my wife the brickwork and trim you did on your hearth and she is in love with it... I actually am in the process of re-doing our hearth, so I may be kinda copying ;-)

We love our Craftsbury, does the job perfectly. It is a small stove, but because of the way our house is layed out, it really heats everything almost perfectly even, +/- 2-3'f...



PS. Hope you dont mind that I may be "copy catting"
Not at all....that is the highest form of flattery. PM me if you want any details.

I will for sure! Thanks.
 
Chief, I really liked your setup on the corner of the kitchen. It sure does look better than the kitchen table being there.
 
Now Chief, give that Buck a decent burial and get another insert in there hauling the freight. :coolsmirk:
 
tfdchief said:
GAMMA RAY said:
I see a pattern here....I am the only woman that posted something...where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:
GR, you are not alone. You just tell us about it. My wife professed to not particularly like the whole wood burning thing for years. Then this last winter, after we remodeled the kitchen that summer, I ask her why we couldn't put the table back in the corner of the kitchen (since the remodel we had been eating at the dinning room table which openly adjoins the kitchen.....no big deal, I just wondered what the empty corner was for) Well, she proclaims she wants her own little wood stove in that corner of the kitchen. And of course I got busy and put one in. She just doesn't get on here and talk about it. Hope you feel better.

Thanks Steve....your wife is one lucky lady in more ways than one....
Hmmmm....my own stove? That is a thought since I don't "share" well :smirk:
Well he's got the 13 in the man cave.....one in the kitchen would be sweet....
I get too many ideas here.... :lol:
Nice install btw....
 
GAMMA RAY said:
I see a pattern here....I am the only woman that posted something...where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:

Already posted, Pan. I thought one crushing defeat would suffice to teach you to respect my honor . . .
 
~*~Kathleen~*~ said:
GAMMA RAY said:
where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:

Trying to avoid the crazies on this thread. That's where.

But wherever you go, there you are . . .
 
snowleopard said:
GAMMA RAY said:
I see a pattern here....I am the only woman that posted something...where' s all the other chicks dammit???? :mad: :lol:

Already posted, Pan. I thought one crushing defeat would suffice to teach you to respect my honor . . .

Uh oh.....sorry snow...missed it.... :eek:hh: bad Gamma bad
Crushing defeat?
Pfft.....
see you in "the Can"...


<snicker snack>
 
My Olso, Thanks, I think you are right, it does look better there than the table!

GR, Thanks I think you definitely need your own wood stove. Get to work on the hubby.

BrotherBart said:
Now Chief, give that Buck a decent burial and get another insert in there hauling the freight. :coolsmirk:
BB, Now the doctor made me quit smoking when I broke my back....said I wouldn't heal if I smoked. Soooo, I think asking me to give up my old Buck right now is a little too much ;-P
 
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