Posted by Mark Robke on December 21, 2014 at 09:48:36 from (98.19.77.235):
In Reply to: Because I still can posted by Dan in Ohio on December 21, 2014 at 07:03:37:
Well, I cut and burn wood because it saves money:my house is poorly insulated and only has electric wall mounted heaters.So I put in a stove(used) in my living room, 2 ceiling fans, and an opening between kitchen and living room. It works well for us-we have the land,and there are always dead trees,especially now-thanks ash borer. I own tractors, wagons, and a chain saw,so there was not much cost except for the 3 pt splitter. When the stove was wore out,I looked on craigslist,and,luckily,found it's twin,in very good condition, and replaced it ,no mods needed. While I like cutting wood,and the challenge of hauling it in(my farm is hilly),my achy back less so. Also,I season my wood, and you do not often smell or see any smoke out side.My chimney has very little creosote either.Mark
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