Steamshovel,
Growing up, we had a few natural gas wells on our land. So of course everything around the farm ran off of natural gas as it was pretty much free in a sense. And as a kid in the winter, I can seldom remember a time when our house was cooler than 85 degrees. I guess it turned me into a wimp as an adult, because I moved out, and still feel that desire to have an 85+ degree home. My wife and I are never sick, never have dry throats, or anything of the such. A little humidity kinda helps I reckon.
Wheelo
Brought a Friend to the Dark Side
- SWPaDon
- Member
- Posts: 9857
- Joined: Sun. Nov. 24, 2013 12:05 pm
- Location: Southwest Pa.
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Clayton 1600M
- Coal Size/Type: Bituminous
- Other Heating: Oil furnace
Yep, You've brought him to the 'dark side'.Wheelo wrote:SUCCESS!!!!
This afternoon my buddy texted me a pic of his truck all loaded down with coal. Guess he's hooked now too. Hahahaha