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EvilTwin 12-04-2002 11:51 AM

Cold Florida mornings! Yet I hate it when I wake up and it is 60 degrees!:) When I woke up this morning it was -1 degree here in NY. The lake is starting to freeze over. I have a woodstove and I heat my entire house with it. Problem is I can't keep those darn palm trees alive long enough to cut down and burn!;)

Cord 12-04-2002 12:47 PM

You could try some of the potted ones at the local nursury.

Intolerant1 12-04-2002 12:59 PM

http://www.woodstove.com/

Soapstone is the only way to go.

GRH 12-04-2002 01:01 PM

Yodul... its a Norwegian Stove.... i've had the same one without a problem for over 20 yrs.... you'll pay for it... but it will last a lifetime.... best stove made in my opinion....

Shane 12-04-2002 01:39 PM


Originally posted by GRH
Yodul... its a Norwegian Stove.... i've had the same one without a problem for over 20 yrs.... you'll pay for it... but it will last a lifetime.... best stove made in my opinion....
yeah, and your opinion is worth what mike paid for it! :p What's up Gary? Ready to riding? I am feeling, well a little sick and by Friday...OH BOY will it be bad!:rolleyes:

Mike, I agree with Sean that a Vermont Castings is a great product. A very good friend of mine is a large dealer and will ship anywhere. If you have an interest in buying out of state, let me know and I will give you his number.

Shane

skatermike24 12-04-2002 01:45 PM

KenD, please pass on pics if you can.

Shane any leads would help, you can't find wood burning stoves or snow blowers in this dam state.:D

Shane 12-04-2002 01:52 PM

Call Curt Ludlow. Speak ONLY TO CURT! Tell him we a re friends through offshore boating. His number is 781-925-9411

jrocket 12-04-2002 01:58 PM

There is several in the local paper here. If interested send me a PM Ill see about checking them out for you.

Iggy 12-04-2002 07:30 PM

Sorry I don't have one for sale.
What I wanted to say was, the idea of pallet pieces to burn is a good idea as long as it's all hardwoods and no pine, cedar, etc. You don't want to run the risk of a chimney fire.
Been there, done that. :eek:

I'll never forget the sight of flames coming out of the chimney cap and reaching 8ft. in height, nor the sounds it was making.


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