Posted by jdemaris on January 08, 2011 at 13:36:50 from (67.142.130.46):
In Reply to: Re: OT:Firewood post posted by massey 333 on January 08, 2011 at 10:04:46:
Not sure I understand the question. I have an indoor wood-furnace and we heat 100% with wood. Even when temps are 20 below zero F, we load at night before we got to bed, turn down the thermostat to 60 F, and the fire easily lasts all night. Come 7 in the morning, I open the door and chuck some more wood in. No big deal. Never had a fire go out on me. During the day when we keep the house at 70F, I load the furnace 3-4 times a day.
We also left once for an overnight somewhere. Stoked the furnace at 8 am in the morning. Came back over a day later around noon. Nothing but coals left in the furnace, but still putting out heat and I did not have to restart the fire. Just put some wood in and let it take off.
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