"how long have you burned wood?"
I think 24" was the longest, in an old Jotul 118.

I think 24" was the longest, in an old Jotul 118.

bought our current home in 2007....Wife said, "First thing we do is install a Woodburning Insert".....I tried to argue against it (I like the feel of a Fireplace)....boy was she right
That's cute precaud. I think question was length of time - Not Log.LOL"how long have you burned wood?"
I think 24" was the longest, in an old Jotul 118.
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I've been burning about 25 yrs. but I had stopped burning for a 4-5 yr. period when I realized I didn't save much because oil was cheap at the time plus I had lots of backpuffing problems etc. It was then that I found Hearth.com and learned about seasoned wood and proper burning methods! Decided to quit my job of 17 years and go into construction then got laid off in winter and needed oil and found oil was at $4.02 a gallon! Well it was either heat OR eat and I decided to resurrect the old wood stove and had a cord of dry seasoned oak delivered (yes it was actually dry AND seasoned) for $225.00 and vowed then that I would never stop burning wood for heat. This allowed me to heat AND eat and now armed with the knowledge and wisdom of Hearth.com I was indeed a happy camperLast year I built a new hearth and installed a new stove and I am happy to report all is well here..
Ray
I buy most of my wood C\S\D for $185.00 a cord and it is much cheaper than oil.. No way could I heat this house for $555.00 a year.. Remember it costs money to do it yourself too plus it takes lots of time and you also need the right equipment. I pretty much get 99% of my wood movement done in about a week. I do enjoy occasionally cutting and splitting but around here many people burn wood so free wood isn't too common.Makes a big difference when all the equipment is right. It seems to me, if one has to BUY wood, ya might as well buy other fuel. Wooding is lots of work, but if you're deciding eat or heat, ya need your own wood source. Natural atrician standing dead or plan ahead cut and dry, does the trick.
Agree 100%! Price of 3 cord as compared to price of 400 or 425 gallons of K1, I am saving alot and staying warmer....If I get a chanch to scrounge some even better.....I buy most of my wood C\S\D for $185.00 a cord and it is much cheaper than oil.. No way could I heat this house for $555.00 a year.. Remember it costs money to do it yourself too plus it takes lots of time and you also need the right equipment. I pretty much get 99% of my wood movement done in about a week. I do enjoy occasionally cutting and splitting but around here many people burn wood so free wood isn't too common.
Ray
Agree 100%! Price of 3 cord as compared to price of 400 or 425 gallons of K1, I am saving alot and staying warmer....If I get a chanch to scrounge some even better.....
It seems to me, if one has to BUY wood, ya might as well buy other fuel.
Makes a big difference when all the equipment is right. It seems to me, if one has to BUY wood, ya might as well buy other fuel. Wooding is lots of work, but if you're deciding eat or heat, ya need your own wood source. Natural atrician standing dead or plan ahead cut and dry, does the trick.
Yes, but questions like this are begging to be played with...That's cute precaud. I think question was length of time - Not Log.LOL
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