Posted by willie in mn on November 05, 2015 at 17:33:52 from (162.72.74.94):
In Reply to: Stove time again posted by 37Chief on November 05, 2015 at 13:46:52:
Pellet stove for main heat since '03, with gas heater in the back bedroom. Ceiling fans help with circulation, but hard to push heat down the long hallway to bedroom. Buy 50 bags at a time, just have them set a pallet full on the truck. Can back up to enclosed porch to unload, so cuts handling. House was built as a log cabin, summer lakeshore place, with 3 additions. Definitely not energy efficient. Burn about 200 bags a season, @ 4.00-4.25 a bag, so don't feel too bad. Previous occupant put in a gas furnace, found a bargain someplace, but it is way too big. Hot blast, then cool way down before it cuts in again. Growing up on the farm, we were about the only people in neighborhood that burned wood, so Dad got it free for the taking. Stoker coal or oil cost cash, growing boys working after school & Saturdays didn't. Chain saws & power splitters hadn't been invented yet, working with the buzz saw, splitting by hand, throwing chunks through cellar window, fire go out overnight, & then carry the tub of ashes up the steps made me promise never to depend on wood again. During my working life I was happy to write a check to the gas company.
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