LLigetfa said:Hmmm.... even at -40, I can keep my house above 70 without even trying. ...
That's when my stove starts to burn clean!LLigetfa said:Hmmm.... even at -40, I can keep my house above 70 without even trying. ...
thinkxingu said:Good thing we're replacing all the windows and siding this spring--I can see the curtains moving from the air leaks! My brother's telling me to get that shrink-wrap stuff to seal the windows off, but there's something about seeing a 'legitimate' change in performance each year/upgrade.
1971 construction--original windows (no locks!).
It's not bad once you get the house banked up with snow. As for working in the bush at -40, you just dress for it. It's the wind chill that's a little hard to take.tickbitty said:Egads how do you people survive in -40?!
tickbitty said:Egads how do you people survive in -40?! I looked it up to see how -40 c. converts to -40 f. and guess what it equals out at -40! It is about 30 F here right now and I am so cold! (no stove yet either!)
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