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  1. DonCT New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2005
    609 posts
    Bristol, Connecticut
    I could leave the 3 bricks and they would burn for about 2 hours or so. But I use them for starters, so once they're about half through, I knock them down and lay my splits on top. They fire real nice :)

    I could probably load about 15 in my fire box, and that's just an estimate.
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  2. elkimmeg Banned

    Cold 40's rain NE wind no sun for days I fired up the wood stove again last night. I may have to fire it up tonight too
    Wifie starrts hinting its chilly. Man did it su-- playing golf last night. Hard to swing in a winter jacket. Even worse watching the sox go down to the yankees. MSG Go AVAS. Wignut too bad about the wings
  3. DonCT New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2005
    609 posts
    Bristol, Connecticut
    I hear ya Elk!!! It was even worse watching them lose in person!! It was funny that the fans had nothin to say about them gettin drubbed 14-3 the night before. Dern Yankees :/

    If it's chilly again tonight, the stove will get fired up again.
  4. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Cold 40-50 and heavy rain today and tomorrow. Raining so hard i can't go out and cut and split wood.
  5. Todd Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    8,793 posts
    Lake Wissota
    The stove is going 24/7 for the last few days. Only 40's for highs Thur, Fri, and Sat.
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