Posted by rankrank1 on December 21, 2014 at 09:44:44 from (166.137.14.59):
In Reply to: Because I still can posted by Dan in Ohio on December 21, 2014 at 07:03:37:
Dan,
I like that outdoor stove you have. If I was ever going to consider using wood for heat then an outdoor stove something like yours is the only way I would go. Course they are pricey.
Outdoor stove at least keeps the mess and smoke totally outdoors. Wood done wrong can be a dirty nasty heat when using an indoor stove for people with breathing problems. Ever go in peoples home and the walls and ceilings are all smoked up - yuk.
I personally do not enjoy cutting wood so I doubt that I ever will go that route especially since I have no free source of obtaining it. Plus I am with JD Seller on wood is not always as cheap as people think it to be. Quality saws, splitters, and most importantly the time to do it. Last thing I want to be doing with what little free time I have is cutting wood. Kudos to those who enjoy it though.
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