I love wood heat......
The other morning it was colder than a well digger's ass outside, the wind was howling, it was a toasty 78 degrees inside and the Border Collie laying by the stove was too hot to touch.
Eighty acres of timber out the back door.
Could be worse.
Byron
What does it say on the stove? ntxt
Looks foriegn to me
Norwegian ...........
"I built me a flame late one night. When day is done, God will my flame never die out."
http://www.jotul.com/en-US/wwwjotulus/Main-menu/Products/Wood/Wood-stoves/Jotul-F-118-C...
This is an amazing little stove....
Byron
Wish I could put one in the house...
Wood heats for certain, often twice...
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I love wood heat......
On the farm where I grew up we had what was called a "Morning Stove" used to take the chill out of the house if the main furnace went out during the night. We also burned wood (ELM trees felled due to the blight)to heat the house. The best thing my father like to start the fires with was corn cobbs he obtained from our neighbors at corn picking and shelling time. Burned clean, nice hot flame and could kick start any fire intended. We had two coal bins we used one for the cut wood and one for the corn cobbs. ATB