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<blockquote data-quote="Rickochet" data-source="post: 2147552" data-attributes="member: 22422"><p>We have not had a fire since Monday. We have set record high temps yesterday and are looking to do the same for today. But I'm sure that the temps will be dipping and we will be building some small hot fires. </p><p></p><p>We had the Napoleon burning pretty much non-stop since October. We went through 3 cords of mixed hardwoods. I am not complaining either-- at our old farmhouse we would burn 3 times that much! I don't miss the old house!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickochet, post: 2147552, member: 22422"] We have not had a fire since Monday. We have set record high temps yesterday and are looking to do the same for today. But I'm sure that the temps will be dipping and we will be building some small hot fires. We had the Napoleon burning pretty much non-stop since October. We went through 3 cords of mixed hardwoods. I am not complaining either-- at our old farmhouse we would burn 3 times that much! I don't miss the old house! [/QUOTE]
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