Black Rocks and Warm House

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ddahlgren
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Post by ddahlgren » Fri. Dec. 04, 2015 9:40 pm

While not big news and not all that unusual for members here black rocks burning big blue flames and house 74 to 76 no matter where you go. isn't life grand!

 
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confedsailor
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Hand Fed Coal Boiler: 100 KBtu Chappee
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Post by confedsailor » Sat. Dec. 05, 2015 1:26 am

Amen, my little Belgian stove is chugging away happy as can be, just idling along with a nice warm house. My oil man misses me.


 
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Freddy
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Post by Freddy » Sat. Dec. 05, 2015 5:27 am

It's a warm way to go!

 
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Djcoak6071
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Post by Djcoak6071 » Sat. Dec. 05, 2015 6:30 am

Yup I love my coal furnace. Tend it twice a day and house is always warm. I am still learning on how to burn it, like this morning it looks like the fire is dying out, which is fine since it's going to be warm all next week and I planned to swap back to oil anyway.

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