- Oct 3, 2007
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I have a neighbor across the road who has a little parlor stove. A lot of folks in our neck of the woods burn wood for heat, but I'm in the minority in that I always have anywhere from 5-8 cords on hand because I burn about 5 cords a year in my furnace. My oil furnace is reserved for extended absences from home, and those oddball cold nights during the shoulder season when I don't feel like lighting up. Most folks around here burn on the weekends or when they want some ambiance or there's a chill in the family room. Needless to say the furnace has been working hard the past two days and I'm just beginning to approach the halfway point of my 2011-2012 wood supply. My wife just called to give me an update from home and mentioned that while she was out running errands one of our neighbors was bugging her again about buying wood :roll: This guy already asked me at the beginning of the season and I politely explained that I source, haul, split, stack, and store all of my wood myself-he stopped me mid sentence and said "but you have so much!" >:-( I probably should have ended the conversation right there but I then explained that the contents of my entire shed (which he could see because my gate was open) only contains enough wood for one winter. To which he replied-"that's an awful lot of wood for one winter..." This is besides the point that most of my splits are pretty large. The door on the Englander is 12" x 12" and it will accept splits up to 25" in length. I doubt that much of what I have would even fit in his stove. Anyone else have a neighbor like this? I guess I'm just being too nice?