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Whitespider
Joined
Nov 17, 2010
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22,806
Location
On the Cedar in Northeast Iowa
I lit-up the first time in early September, before I even replaced the window screens with storms... that's the earliest I can ever remember. Had a fire on 'n' off since then... but pretty much at least a small one goin' 24/7 for a week now.
Ain't seen single digits yet. Got down to 17° yesterday morning, 19° this morning, 10° predicted for tomorrow morning, and then single digits for Saturday morning... ain't supposed to see anything above freezing through Thanksgiving.
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kingOFgEEEks

kingOFgEEEks

Out, standing in my field.
Joined
Jul 12, 2010
Messages
386
Location
Tioga County, PA
I have had a fire on and off for the past month. Let it go out after feeding it Monday at bedtime, as Tuesday and Wednesday were warm. I went down to light up last night, and found enough coals in the ashes to get a fire going without a match!

I am still learning the tricks to this Charmaster, but I am liking what I am able to do so far.
 
MountainHigh

MountainHigh

Selective Tree whacker
Joined
May 2, 2013
Messages
2,268
Location
BC Mountains
POLAR VORTEX pushing cold air south again ... minus 5 Celcius here (23 F) today.
Toasty warm in our 2500 sq ft. with just the wood stove! Wood stove draws fresh air and a few double glazed windows are always cracked open for plenty of fresh air movement. Furnace is off and collecting dust for years now.

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GF#2

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Sep 9, 2014
Messages
21
Location
SE GA
OWB burns year around for clothes drying and hot water and is the only source of heat we have. Upper 20's and mid 30's forecasted for SE Georgia in the next few days, it'll be getting a good workout
 

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