-7, with wind chill down to -31. Down to the last row in the shed of the very dry stuff... about 3/4 of a cord by my measure.
I've got 2 year c/s/s Osage Orange I've been burning only on the coldest nights and days like this one. I've been running full loads when I do burn it and man it puts off some heat! If I had a freestanding stove and not an insert with a fan I'd be afraid to fully load my stove with the stuff. Stay warm everyone. Spring will be here soon.
Very true.Lots of stove tending on a day like today. I'm just thankful it's on a day off work and I can hang out inside & not have much to worry about except keeping the place warm.
Folks in eastern Mass are not singing that same tune.Yup, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood !
Excellent advice. ThanksFolks, there are increasing reports of carbon monoxide poisoning in heavy snow areas. Remember to clear out any low level gas vents for the furnace, boiler or HW heater. Make sure they don't get plugged up with snow. If you have an elderly or disabled neighbor help them clear away their vent.
Very true.
I woke up, made coffee, put my slipper on to go down and make a new fire.
On the way down stairs I handed my wife the snow shovel and said "I gotta tend to the fire".
I had a similar experience. I reloaded at 0100, woke up at 630 and heard the furnace running. It was -9f last night here with strong winds, so the stove couldn't make it that long even on a full load. I rolled back over and slept until 830.Very true.
I woke up, made coffee, put my slipper on to go down and make a new fire.
On the way down stairs I handed my wife the snow shovel and said "I gotta tend to the fire".
Yep -10f with windchill -30f loading this stove like a runaway freight train. Fighting mounds of coals but don't have time to burn them down to far, just far enough to fit 4-5 splits in there. Well pipe froze where it comes through basement wall trying to thaw that right now. I think tonight is supposed to be colder just not as much wind. Hanging in there at about 62-63 inside
It's so bad here it is snowing inside the house. Relishing some nice dry pitch pine atFolks in eastern Mass are not singing that same tune.
If this was the normal I would quit burning wood, to much hassle but all winter has been pretty easy going 3 loads a day one full in the evening one full in the morning and my wife puts in a half load about 3. Typically about 70 inside. These temps just stink.This sounds exactly like what I went through last winter. The stove I had was large enough to heat my home under normal conditions but much of Jan. and Feb. was well below normal temps. Many days went by that if my house lost a degree the stove was not capable of getting it back, power was out and small propane tank (valve likely)froze much of the time. Nothing left I could do but lose sleep babysitting the stove.
This was the biggest reason I got the BK and man I'm glad I did on cold days like this.
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