I Need a Wood Burning Stove!!!!
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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!
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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....
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....
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.
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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.
Shane any leads would help, you can't find wood burning stoves or snow blowers in this dam state.
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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.
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.
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.
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.