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Send some of that cold weather down south pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.Forecast for the next week:
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Inside wood pile and stove ready for it:
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I will be at a cozy 70-76 degrees for the next week for sure! Each pile lasts about 8-9 days with day temps in the 20s and nights in the lower teens. Well see how they fair this week!
He might get some extra wood burning outside the fire box, just to make sure. Last night was down to about 12 with a breeze. I'm now convinced that the Dutchwest will be able to hold its own with the new gaskets. I can fire the stove top up to 650, no problem. I've got a blower too, but I don't think I'll need to put it back on. One nice feature is that, burning down coals, I can pump the stove top back up to about 350 or so. Can't do that with the Keystone but overall it's got more arse than the Dw.Woah momma! Looks like you're ready for this.
-8 here this morning, calling for high today around 6 above ............... tired of it .................
I'm not necessarily a fan of this cold just glad to be prepared. So far the furnace hasn't kicked on! I would rather be out on the ice catching fish than feeding the stove every 6 hours. Tonight and tomorrow will be the true test.
My furnace hasn't kicked on because it's turned off. Tipping my hat to you if you are ice fishing with your butt planted on a cold plastic bucket in this weather.
I don't go out fishing in this cold of weather! I cozy up on the couch with the kids and stare at the flames and glance at the tv once and awhile.My furnace hasn't kicked on because it's turned off. Tipping my hat to you if you are ice fishing with your butt planted on a cold plastic bucket in this weather.
Ha! My buddy's ice house is usually about 75 inside with something tasty going on the stove and a full supply of cold beer. Even before he drags it out onto the ice he sits in it in his yard and hangs out it's so nicely set up inside! When it's going to be particularly stormy or extreme weather, he stays out in it overnight just because he can.
Maybe they ice fish differently . . . what you've described is pretty much what I see up here in Maine as well. Nice and warm ice shacks, usually stocked with food and beer . . . some of them even have a TV, radio, etc.
Kids are sleeping in, and the house is quiet. Both wood burning appliances purring along and keeping the house at 73.
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