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titleist1
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Post by titleist1 » Fri. Jan. 30, 2015 7:40 am

Great to hear the report XA! I think you are doing well using that amount of coal in January. Did you move the location of the stove yet or is that going to be an off season project?


 
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Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: keystoker 90
Hand Fed Coal Stove: aarrow stratford 75
Coal Size/Type: anthracite nut/rice
Other Heating: Oil boiler, fireplace

Post by xandrew245x » Fri. Jan. 30, 2015 8:38 am

That's probably going to be an off season project, to cold right now, it's been doing well honestly where it's at, I would like to get temp differences a little smaller between upstairs and downstairs, 78 is a little warm for the basement. I plan on insulating the attic this spring, and finish insulating the basement and rim joist.

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