i would love to have a wood stove, but there's not really anywhere to put it no fireplace, either
11/3/2010 8:15:53 AM
11/3/2010 9:04:03 AM
pine is too smoky to be much usei have boatloads of white oak that someone was giving away on CL a couple of years ago...i filled up my saturn 4 times i really only use it in the chimenea or firepit, though
11/3/2010 9:09:03 AM
I am so happy we have a fireplace again. Where's a good place to get firewood in the area? I'm tired of buying those crappy bags of wood from Lowe's.
11/3/2010 9:46:43 AM
^ when i was looking, there were almost always "free wood" offers on CL...you just had to pick it up, and it usually wasn't split
11/3/2010 9:47:56 AM
I've loved having one the last year or so...we normally get cedar logs, which smell awesome if you keep any inside, although they're tough to get started in the fire.
11/3/2010 9:48:34 AM
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11/3/2010 11:01:45 AM
The pipes full of water that run throughout the house.
11/3/2010 12:08:00 PM
Wish I could do this. We have a completely fake fireplace, Styrofoam logs and everything.
11/3/2010 12:12:12 PM
^I like how you said "we" Our fireplace is a little embarrassing.
11/3/2010 12:29:07 PM
11/3/2010 1:17:53 PM
Apparently the dog did not think it was awesome
11/3/2010 1:20:31 PM
i grew up with my parents heating the house with wood. i love it!! wood heat just seems so much more comforting then a heat pump or gas heat. unfortunately I have a Heatilator that's bricked into the fireplace so I can't replace it with a furnace insert. its only good for an aesthetic fire
11/3/2010 1:25:21 PM
Our cats love when we have a fire
11/3/2010 1:26:55 PM
^^^She likes to lay in that chair when the doors are closed and the twin fans are on.[Edited on November 3, 2010 at 1:29 PM. Reason : carats]
11/3/2010 1:28:25 PM
djeternal: your stove is possibly even more badass than mine, but I like how ours doesnt take up the whole den. I will go ahead and tell you though that while having all that wood stacked up is nice, you dont want more than a seasons worth of wood sitting around.
11/3/2010 2:04:41 PM
If it's free wood you can always sell off the excess to pay for your log splitter, gas, and other expenses. You're not going to get rich off it, but I like breaking even or making a few bucks on the things I need to buy for myself anyway.
11/3/2010 2:29:22 PM
i gots me a little fire burning tonight
11/3/2010 9:18:40 PM
This winter is going to be on fire
11/3/2010 9:23:04 PM
GONNA BE A HOT FUCKING WINTER, B.
11/3/2010 9:23:43 PM
I am getting ready to fire up the stove right now.
11/4/2010 5:40:17 PM
11/4/2010 6:39:14 PM
Wood is only really economical if you get it for free or if you get it as part of some other task you'd do anyway (say on a farm clearing fallen timber).That said, I most definitely was looking to install some sort of wood heating in my home because I rather enjoy doing the cutting/splitting (ie, the time value component of the calculation is 0 for me).
11/4/2010 6:54:33 PM
why would you have a wood stove if you didn't have steady access to free wood?if you have to pay for the wood, then you might as well have gas or electric heating
11/4/2010 6:55:54 PM
You'd rather heat your home without having to pay "the man"?
11/4/2010 7:05:12 PM
money is money imo, regardless of who I write the check to
11/4/2010 7:10:04 PM
yeah, it's 80 in here. time to open the windows
11/4/2010 8:14:05 PM
better crank down those draft knobs too.....our old "Craft Stove" with it's fan will have our house at 85 when its 20 outside if we don't crank down the knobs.....your wood lasts a lot longer that way too
11/4/2010 8:43:34 PM
I have been burning a 50 foot tree for about 4 nights, looks like I will have to cut down another before the weekend BUT for green wood, it burns really well. It is easily 95 degrees in the room where the fire is downstairs.
11/5/2010 4:03:25 AM
11/5/2010 10:47:29 PM
Heating with Elijah Wood.
11/6/2010 1:19:45 AM
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11/8/2010 2:15:09 PM
^^i don't agree with his statement either, but it would take much more than a cord of wood for an entire seasonIt's all about efficiency and BTU/$For me, buying wood would be cheaper bc I have an old propane gas pack. A high efficiency heat pump would almost always be cheaper than buying wood. Wood is certainly most attractive to those who can get free wood
11/8/2010 3:20:09 PM
For us we'd only need a cord. We've got a small apartment
11/8/2010 3:25:11 PM
You've obviously never heated solely with wood
11/8/2010 3:33:12 PM
Yes, I have, and yes, it only takes a cord. We tend not to bother heating the place until we can see our breath indoors which in NC isn't often.
11/8/2010 3:45:43 PM
I've had a fire going for 3 days now.
11/8/2010 3:53:23 PM
built the first fire of the season saturday
11/10/2010 4:12:35 PM
I have got a real nice one going now, I could shut it down right now and it would still be burning tomorrow morning I bet.[Edited on November 28, 2010 at 6:12 PM. Reason : burning wood I cut down in my own backyard too]
11/28/2010 6:11:49 PM
Fire in the fireplace now
12/1/2010 8:57:34 PM
We put in a high efficency wood stove insert into our fireplace earlier this year. I knew we would do it for some time now, so I had been stock piling wood for about 2 years, removing some bugged and disseased oaks off our land. Our house is set up great for it, the stove is in the living room which has a high ceiling leading to an open hallway/loft area with the upstairs bedrooms. I can load the stove about 10-10:30 before bed and when I get up the next morning for work the house is still warm and the stove still has plenty of hot coals to stoke up another fire for the Mrs.
12/1/2010 9:55:14 PM
^ NICE. Well done. I pile ours full around that same time at night then all I need to do is throw some on when I wake up and it rages back up again.Mine is roaring right now33 degrees outside78 degrees in the living roomI am in shorts and a t-shirt[Edited on December 1, 2010 at 9:59 PM. Reason : a]
12/1/2010 9:58:38 PM
wish i had a larger firebox like that. mine is pretty much the most inefficient way to heat with wood, except for a regular fireplace/chimney. mine will burn a slam packed firebox full in a couple hours.i try to stoke it hard and get it up in the low 70s before we go to bed and it's still only about 55 in here when we get up in the morning, which is fine with me.
12/1/2010 11:28:31 PM
We had an awesome wood burning stove in CT when I was growing up. It would heat up that whole side of the house. We also had a ton of woods so fire wood was abundant.
12/2/2010 12:20:08 AM
so can I heat with wood if I have a chimney and fireplace. I really don't know much about this. But I have access to alot of wood.
12/2/2010 12:49:24 AM
old buck stove herehow old is your home? typical of the 60s I found no insulation in the walls. after insulating walls and attic it doesnt take nearly as much wood to keep the house warmer for longer
12/2/2010 7:30:48 AM
set em up
12/2/2010 10:16:28 AM