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All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: MiHawkeye on January 04, 2014, 05:18:08 PM

Title: Perfect storm
Post by: MiHawkeye on January 04, 2014, 05:18:08 PM
Hit the perfect storm the last 3 days with the boiler.  It was below 10 for the last few days with pretty strong winds was strike #1. #2 came when my wife had a few friends over for "crafts" and we turned the garage heat from 50 to 70 to keep them all warm. #3 was hitting a spot in my wood pile that was cottonwood and didn't burn worth a crap. It was free wood a friend cut this summer and brought over, so I couldn't refuse it, but also can't wait til this spot in the pile is burnt. So instead of having 14-18 hr burns, I hit the 8 hour mark and the temps started falling. Luckily I was here all day to feed the beast and now am back to my oak to burn.
Title: Re: Perfect storm
Post by: kybaseball on January 04, 2014, 07:51:44 PM
That's some good news with all the cold weather coming the next feed days. That's is one thing I so is keep close eye on the wind cause when it is cold and windy we can go thur the wood.
Title: Re: Perfect storm
Post by: lindnova on January 06, 2014, 02:20:29 PM
Good timing to get rid of the cottonwood.  I always like burning box elder and rotten stuff on cold days when I am home.  Gets rid of it faster while still utilizing it.  Then I can use better wood with peace of mind that it will last for when I am not home all day.  I started digging thru maple and elm in the shed 2 weeks ago hoping to find some oak for these cold days.  Found a lot of it and still have quite a lot of box elder sitting outside yet.  -24°F this morning.  High of -16° today.  Days like today really make me feel good not having to pay for LP. ;D