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That's a beautiful stove . . . and I could drive to Fort Kent . . . but I have a small house and a stove already. Good tip though. Anyone in Maine, NH, or northern MA who might want to take a crack at it, but can't pick it up . . . PM me and maybe we can work out a deal (Gas $ plus a little for my time).
I dunno....wouldn't you have to enlarge the pool for all the spent spent rods that would generate? No, it's not enough to just keep them separated. It's imperative those rods be constantly monitored and stored among neutron-absorbing materials or they could achieve critical mass. Lets rethink this whole idea...