50 This Morning. Started a Small Wood Fire

 
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windyhill4.2
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 7:42 am

SB,I do get somewhat jealous every time I read things like that about your coal range,we still hope........... someday. But $$$$$$$$$,an additional room & chimney + coal range,we will meanwhile enjoy reading about the better way of doing some things . :)

 
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Post by blrman07 » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 7:50 am

windyhill4.2 wrote:SB,I do get somewhat jealous every time I read things like that about your coal range,we still hope........... someday. But $$$$$$$$$,an additional room & chimney + coal range,we will meanwhile enjoy reading about the better way of doing some things . :)
Just do like my son said one time when he was little...."Just write a check!" :D

 
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Coal Size/Type: 404-nut, 520 rice ,anthracite for both

Post by windyhill4.2 » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 9:06 am

Maybe 1 of those government checks with lots of $$ backing it ? toothy :roll:


 
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Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace

Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 9:19 am

Hang in there Dave. If you really want a range, you'll find it, just like you did with your 404. ;)

But don't do like a friend's Son did.

The Son called his Dad up to complain about his bank charging him for an "overdraft". His Dad asked him if he had money in the checking account. The kid replied that there shouldn't have been a problem because he still had plenty of checks in his check book ! :shock:

Paul.

 
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Post by deepwoods » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 1:54 pm

Sunny Boy wrote:Hang in there Dave. If you really want a range, you'll find it, just like you did with your 404. ;)

But don't do like a friend's Son did.

The Son called his Dad up to complain about his bank charging him for an "overdraft". His Dad asked him if he had money in the checking account. The kid replied that there shouldn't have been a problem because he still had plenty of checks in his check book ! :shock:

Paul.
He should have told the bank that his chimney was running just fine with a .03 on the manometer.....no "overdraft" :D

 
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Post by SWPaDon » Tue. Sep. 15, 2015 7:38 pm

deepwoods wrote:
Sunny Boy wrote:Hang in there Dave. If you really want a range, you'll find it, just like you did with your 404. ;)

But don't do like a friend's Son did.

The Son called his Dad up to complain about his bank charging him for an "overdraft". His Dad asked him if he had money in the checking account. The kid replied that there shouldn't have been a problem because he still had plenty of checks in his check book ! :shock:

Paul.
He should have told the bank that his chimney was running just fine with a .03 on the manometer.....no "overdraft" :D
:rimshot:

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