chiefs584ever
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We are finally starting to see a few cool nights here in SE Iowa and it looks like I better get busy and get the new stove in. I bought the stove last spring to get in on the rebates and I think my local dealer is starting to get nervous about putting it in. I have told him there is no need to get in a hurry as There is no use installing it and starting the warranty while it sets non used during the summer.
I will be heating a 2800 square foot lodge style home as well as a 30x40 shop building.
The friend that helped me pour concrete this morning was a bit confused as to why I have such a thick pad. "9" thick with rebar every square foot", but I told him that I had to pay for 2 yards of concrete anyways, so I might as well sturdy things up a bit. I will attach pics when I get it figured out.
Will keep you all posted as this thing progresses. I am new to woodburning, so this site has been very helpful in me getting started into this game.
Only question is this: Why am I starting to look at woodsplitters and saws and such? Does this become an addiction?
I will be heating a 2800 square foot lodge style home as well as a 30x40 shop building.
The friend that helped me pour concrete this morning was a bit confused as to why I have such a thick pad. "9" thick with rebar every square foot", but I told him that I had to pay for 2 yards of concrete anyways, so I might as well sturdy things up a bit. I will attach pics when I get it figured out.
Will keep you all posted as this thing progresses. I am new to woodburning, so this site has been very helpful in me getting started into this game.
Only question is this: Why am I starting to look at woodsplitters and saws and such? Does this become an addiction?
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