Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Fire Wood => Topic started by: coolidge on December 14, 2016, 05:20:47 PM
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For mother natures gift on Friday, ( -38 wind chill) firebox full of 3 year old locust. Bring it on!
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We must be sending our Wisconsin weather your way Coolidge. Temps below zero tonight and wind chills -20 to -30 with another storm coming on Friday for us snowmobilers. The G200 is cooking now baby!
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A picture is worth a thousand words, Thanks for sharing Kenny, stay warm!
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Warmed up now Slim.-4c overnite 1 c during the day.
Not looking forward to this,, though,,from a recent year
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Yes, I have experienced that kind of cold when we were hauling Propane out of St Romauld Que. back in the 80's you could dump your lines out on the snow and it would just lay there like water, Propane boils at 44 degrees below zero F. It is a different kind of cold though, very dry, no humidity, not like I get here on the coast where the moisture coupled with 20 degree feels like it's bitter cold and gets right into the old bones. I miss Canada and would like to get back up there but with the influx of American liberals headed that way after our election, I probably am better off staying here! If you ever get down this way, I probably could come up with some of that stuff that isn't frozen solid.
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Would look you up if I came down there again
Bin through Maine on Motorcycle in 81.
Cape Cod then took ferrie at Bar Harbour to Yarmouth.
Beautiful part of the world.
-44 is cold no matter if it's dry or damp,,, I'll tell ya
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Merry Christmas to all!
Been on some dang cold snowmobile trips with the coldest being in Manitoba one year. Woke up in Seven Sister's Falls Manitoba and the temperature was -63 Fahrenheit, that was the temperature not the wind chill. Luckily we only had to put on about 125 miles that day. Warmest day of that trip was -17 when we rolled into International Falls MN after nine days of riding. We were all happy to get home safe and sound after that trip. Just a little frost bite on everyone.
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Yup never seen that kinda cold [-60f]
Tree's a crackin for sure.
That's what happens here at -40 c or f