Winter Survival Kit!

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drewboy

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Oct 8, 2008
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Lakes Region, NH
This is how I deal with the long NH winter.

This website is the best...
 

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Yes sir your going to make it for sure!
 
Nice setup. How many cords do you put through that stove in a winter?
 
I just bought this stove last fall and didn't burn 24/7 last year - only burned Thursday or Friday thru the weekends, probably went thru about 2 cords last winter - if that.
I only spent $500 on clearance at a local shop - so far seems to be an awesome deal - lists for just over $1000 now.
My only issue is that the firebox is pretty small so logs have to be 17" or smaller to get any considerable burn time but it seems to be pretty efficient, I've only been burning wood for 3 seasons now and I'm officially addicted...
 
it looks like,
'once the piles are gone.. i burn the fence'

very sweet, and very well kept, you can stand next to mine anytime.
 
I love the look of your set up. The brick work is quite attractive. Stay warm...
 
I use the fence to hide behind when I've spent too much time around the wood pile and my wife's lookin' for me... :cheese:
 
That is a cozy little set up. It looks real attractive.
 
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