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  1. Mr. Spock Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 2, 2013
    460 posts
    SW MA
    I found this forum and joined.
    #26

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  2. MikeinRI New Member

    joined: Jan 11, 2013
    68 posts
    West Greenwich RI
    -2 x -2 is pos 4
  3. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,612 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    I got lucky this morning. ;)
  4. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,725 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Pictures or it didn't....................................... Ahhhhhhh on second though! Will take your word for it! ;em
  5. movemaine Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 28, 2011
    382 posts
    Central Maine
    positive: I have learned the upper limit of my stove - 42k btu heating 2000 sq ft of space works great 99% of the time. The other 1%, it still keeps the house at 68-ish. May need a little oil help for the back bedrooms.
  6. Dinger Member

    joined: Nov 23, 2011
    140 posts
    SW CO
    My little guy has treated me so well I just bought him a Cyberpower UPS.

    I just wrote a check to the LP company for $9. Surprised they even wasted the stamp on the bill.

    Positive? You bet!
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  7. Bioburner Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 4, 2012
    840 posts
    West central Mn
    Love the Harman setup. Yes I am using some more pellets but I am heating all 3000sq/ft. Only fired up the propane stove to help dry the dog after her bath. Oh the water was heated by pellets too. Just went to 11below and its only 8 PM. A three dog night.

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  8. john193 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 11, 2010
    395 posts
    Southeast PA
    Any warmer and I'll be wearing shorts. Oh yea, it's 9 out with wind chill near 0.
  9. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,942 posts
    Northern Virginia
    What pellets were on sale?
  10. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,055 posts
    NE Ohio
    I have not used LP at all (for heat) for over 5 yrs.... November 2009 was my last LP fill (85%) and I still have 39%-40%...

    Only use LP for cooking now.

    Went from $3,600 a yr average, to $400 last year (2 ton of pellets).. This year is cooler and I may burn 3 ton, but I am saving over $3,000 a year and the Wife and kids love a warm house.

    Currently 74* throughout and I have shorts on (no shirt/no socks)... I love wood heat! ;) (wood and pellet)
  11. smoke show Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 17, 2008
    4,612 posts
    Pittsfield, Wi
    mine. :p
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  12. Don2222 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 1, 2010
    5,380 posts
    Salem NH
    Here is another positive post.

    I fixed 2 stoves today to keep people warm and toasty now that it is 5 degrees outside tonight!
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  13. Hdhogger Member

    joined: Oct 16, 2012
    147 posts
    Massachusetts
    OPEC can kiss my a$$. I would kiss my stoves but they're to hot:)
  14. Hdhogger Member

    joined: Oct 16, 2012
    147 posts
    Massachusetts
    Nothin' like morning wood. You know for the the stove;)
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  15. Brokenwing Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 11, 2012
    430 posts
    Northern Maryland
    After living all these years with a heat pump, I am warm! With all the problems I had, I hope I do not jinx myself now!
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  16. briansol Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 18, 2009
    1,117 posts
    central ct
    Saves about $3000 a year over oil at my house
    It's nice to sit around. As the g/f calls it... it's romantic :X
    We find our selves staying in more around the fire playing cards, games, or watching movies than going out, thus saving more money.
    It's some labor, but it's a labor of love. It's a chore to keep up with, but its a fun chore. most the time.
    In the summer i miss it.
    coming home to a dark house instead of a flame-lit living room that i can find my way around in instead of trying to find switches in the dark.
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  17. kenstogie Member

    joined: Oct 2, 2012
    244 posts
    Albany (ish)
    Me too, well not "lucky" per se as I have been going out with the same lady for 6 months. Oh and the positive thing is that I have bought NO Oil this season and I have well over a pallet 1/2 left.
  18. small_e_900 New Member

    joined: Dec 15, 2012
    7 posts
    Mudpuddle Maine
  19. will711 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 26, 2011
    945 posts
    Pocono mts.


    OK I think it works now:) I'm such a dumb ass with techno stuff . any how .
    Positives from today

    Not as cold working outside no wind lots of sunshine.

    Come home to a warm house.

    Consume several of my favorite beverages.

    Searching you tube for some Chill out tunes Price Less
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  20. gfreek Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 5, 2010
    508 posts
    Wyoming Cty,Western NY
    74 degrees in house, got the Harman burning real nice, have to say it does put out some heat, 4 degrees outside. Food, Buffalo Sabres,, Smuttynose Winter Ale... :)
  21. mralias Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 29, 2008
    616 posts
    MA
    I'm positive I like that video.
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  22. will711 Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 26, 2011
    945 posts
    Pocono mts.
    I'm glad you enjoyed it :cool:
  23. CT Pellet Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 1, 2012
    646 posts
    Torrington, CT
    If you look really hard......you can see the ocean in some of those shots!
  24. johneh Member

    joined: Dec 19, 2009
    12 posts
    Ontario Canada
    What ocean==c
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  25. Woody1911a1 Member

    joined: Sep 23, 2012
    249 posts
    Marblehead , Ma
    sinnian , i'm guessing Sokokis is a lil frozen right now . let me know when i can put my boat in .



    oh the good news ... my oil burner broke down day before yesterday and the repairman showed up . he was a bit surprised to enter a 72 deg house :)
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