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I could come up with some medals made of a combustable nature. Pay out the top three vote getters and you all do the judging. I will send the prizes.
Oh ya they will be Super Cedars! 100 for 1st, 72 for 2nd, 30 for 3rd.
KevinK
Looks like you're running 1000deg. on that flue Condar. Nice setups here. Love the pups.
I sometimes get by with letting the alley cat in to enjoy the fire, but the dog isn't allowed in. He eats firewood.
Main hearth is the VC encore cat we inherited with the house. The old fireplace its in is odd as its laid out like a colonial cooking fireplace but the hearth opening iteself is way too small for that. And its in a later addition to the house so we know its not that old. I'm fairly sure the beehive ovens worked at some point though judging by the soot blackening inside them.
Bought used earlier this month, this '80s Blaze King "King" replaced one that my parents bought new for this house. I bought the house from my parents in late 2001 but dad had sold the stove not knowing I'd end up with the house. He rented the house for a year while I lived in Ohio for my first job and was afraid the renters might burn the house down. Now dad and I are having fun reliving the good old days of going for wood on Saturdays and finding out just how hot we can get the basement. Oh, and the German Shepherd doesn't like the metal creaking/cracking/screetching sounds so he stays upstairs.
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