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  1. WoodBurningDan New Member

    joined: Oct 28, 2011
    6 posts
    United States
    So what is it?

    I'm running 73-75 inside and it's 42 outside. Fahrenheit.
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  2. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    House was at 66 earlier, so I started a fire. It's now 71, and about 45 outside. Going down to 37 according to the forecast.
  3. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,949 posts
    Northern Virginia
    Same as it was in your same thread yesterday. :coolsmirk:

    Is this gonna be a daily thing?
  4. ROBERT F Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 2, 2009
    547 posts
    CENTRAL COLORADO
    78 inside, 22 outside, blizzard with 40 mph winds and 3 foot drifts last night. still windy and looking at 15 tonight. It'll still be 75+ in the house. 3 and 4 year old like to run around in just shirts and shorts so I keep it WARM.
  5. btuser Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 15, 2009
    1,882 posts
    The island of Rhum Boogie
    75-80 in the stove room. 60ish in the bedroom.

    Keeps the home fires burnin'.
  6. Gasifier Minister of Fire

    Basement: 75

    First floor: 71

    Second floor: 67

    Garage:60

    Above garage: 64

    It has been pretty warm here the last few days. Have a good one.
  7. bfunk13 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 11, 2008
    705 posts
    Wyoming
    80 with the front door open, the wife got a bit carried away tonight.
    18 outside.
  8. pen Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2007
    6,071 posts
    N.E. Penna
    Carried away?!? BS! It is as it should be! :lol:

    I only wear shorts in the winter.

    pen
  9. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,170 posts
    Michigan
    80 is pretty routine here.
  10. bfunk13 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 11, 2008
    705 posts
    Wyoming
    My wife is from the Philippines so she likes it hot.
    I was born and raised in Wyoming and like it about 65.
    I hear ya on the shorts.
  11. jharkin Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 21, 2009
    2,061 posts
    Holliston, MA USA
    Right now the gas heat is on... 68 (set to 65 for overnight). Wife thinks its freezing.

    When the stove is going I aim for 73-75 in the stove room. That keeps the bedrooms close to 70.
  12. Fifelaker Member

    joined: Oct 3, 2011
    179 posts
    NW Mi
    I'm with Pen shorts are for winter.75 now 75 until I shut the cb down.
  13. bsj425 Member

    joined: Jul 17, 2011
    163 posts
    North Pole Alaska
    74 inside -21 outside
  14. FireManDan New Member

    joined: Mar 6, 2011
    93 posts
    Scotland,CT
    72 in the living room and upstairs, the Kitchen is 65 or so. The stove is only fartin on heat setting 1 for overnight!
  15. Adios Pantalones Minister of Fire

    863 F here on Venus.
  16. GAMMA RAY Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 16, 2011
    1,980 posts
    PA.
    Uranus....49°K....
    Very gasey there....
  17. Jack Straw Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 22, 2008
    2,011 posts
    Schoharie County, N Y

    Ha Ha Ha..... "That's a good one"
  18. firefighterjake Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 22, 2008
    13,477 posts
    Unity/Bangor, Maine
    I generally run 68-72 degrees in the dining room/kitchen and hall . . . a bit cooler in the master bedroom . . . a bit warmer in the living room where the stove is located. Perfect temp for me . . . in the morning the temps are usually a bit cooler . . . no lower than 60 degrees since that's when the oil boiler kicks on . . . but this in itself is a rare event . . . I detest the sound of the oil boiler . . . mostly I just hear that sound and see dollar bills burning up.
  19. Adios Pantalones Minister of Fire

    Less worried about the gas, more worried about the Klingons.
  20. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,726 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Been a long while since the wood eater was fired up and took some getting used too again. First it soared to 84ºF but settled to 74ºF for the rest of the week.

    Now that power is restored, I'll be steady rocking at 72ºF with the pellet eater again. It was fun burning wood again, But glad to have a stat to keep things steady for me.

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