Hinotori
Sustainability Master
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2011
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- Location
- On the foot of Mt Rainier zone 8b
I'm grateful for our mostly mild, if wet, climate. Couple that with us liking it cooler and just a cord to cord and a half will get us through winter.
We're low on restoration priority so pellet stove isn't even a good option for us. We have gotten the pressed blocks when they were cheap for a pallet. I think it was $80 for it and it lasted all winter. Win win for us on work and cost
We're low on restoration priority so pellet stove isn't even a good option for us. We have gotten the pressed blocks when they were cheap for a pallet. I think it was $80 for it and it lasted all winter. Win win for us on work and cost
Get a cute little firepit and a couple lounge chairs -- put on a sweater and enjoy.
that battle and ill break down and use a splitter but until that time I'm skidding the logs with horses or my 1941 9n Ford , cutting rounds with my chain saw and splitting with my favorite maul. The past 8 years wood has provide 75-80% of my heat. I guess I use 3 - 4 cords a year all harvested from my woods mostly dead fall and never live trees. I guess I'm strange but I really do enjoy the whole process .