Posted by John in La on December 21, 2014 at 09:07:09 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Because I still can posted by Dan in Ohio on December 21, 2014 at 07:03:37:
I burn all my wood in a brush pile. Our heating requirements do not justify the work and expense of heating with wood. A guy that cuts wood and sells it to city folk for their romantic fireplace's comes by and takes some trees every year. Less work I have to do.
Now if only I could figure out a way to run a A/C from burning wood I would be set.
I think a lot of the negativity of heating with wood comes from people sticking their noses in other peoples business. I do not heat with wood cause it does not pay; I do not want the extra work; I live in a city or condo so do not have a source of trees. I am doing my part to clean up the world and heat with clean natural gas. You on the other hand always have this smoke billowing from your roof top. It stinks and smells up my yard. We need to make a law to stop you from doing such activates.
Reminds me of some city folks complaining to the city about they needed to move the airport. Never mind the airport was there first. Never mind the planes were flying overhead making noise while they were looking at and buying the house next to the airport. But now al of a sudden the planes are making to much noise and the city should move this international airport to a more remote area.
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