GeorgeH
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lolWell then.... You better clean the place up David !!![]()
lolWell then.... You better clean the place up David !!![]()
Or not...making it unrentable without major investment in reconditioning can sometimes work in your favor as a tenant! LOL!Well then.... You better clean the place up David !!![]()
Yeah, but it's mid-summer in Antarctica.
Well then.... You better clean the place up David !!![]()
A Better comparison is Nome Alaska where it was 10*F today with a wind chill of zero.
Or not...making it unrentable without major investment in reconditioning can sometimes work in your favor as a tenant! LOL!
It got to 7 here wowA Better comparison is Nome Alaska where it was 10*F today with a wind chill of zero.
Last year or the year prior, I70 near Indianapolis had over 100 vehicles in a giant pile up. Was shut for nearly 2 days.View attachment 1715126628 I saw something close to this once. 9 vehicle in the ditch parked diagonally side by side. Was a curved stretch with a good slope to it.
Looks like what used to happen in Memphis when it would drop below freezing and all the summer tires would become like hockey pucks. They didn't even have salt trucks when I was there and an inch of snow would paralyze the city.View attachment 1715126628 I saw something close to this once. 9 vehicle in the ditch parked diagonally side by side. Was a curved stretch with a good slope to it.
Hey Dave, wood stove in the 40x80 shed, think it'd work? Have an old antique iron stove that was used to heat the farm house from the 1900s till the early 90s. Was thinking of using your tarp suggestion and a lot of bailing twine to basically lower the ceiling and create a tent inside the shedA Better comparison is Nome Alaska where it was 10*F today with a wind chill of zero.
It should work, how big is the stove? The main thing is the calculation of the output BTU and making sure to add a fresh air feed for the combustion (can be just a 4" pipe bringing in outside air near the combustion box). How much wood can be loaded into the stove also.Hey Dave, wood stove in the 40x80 shed, think it'd work? Have an old antique iron stove that was used to heat the farm house from the 1900s till the early 90s. Was thinking of using your tarp suggestion and a lot of bailing twine to basically lower the ceiling and create a tent inside the shed

Ice Ice Baby....
I thought it was the loud, crazy parties all the time....lolWell then.... You better clean the place up David !!![]()
No clue as to the BTU, it's just a little bit smaller than your average electric convection over/stove combo.It should work, how big is the stove? The main thing is the calculation of the output BTU and making sure to add a fresh air feed for the combustion (can be just a 4" pipe bringing in outside air near the combustion box). How much wood can be loaded into the stove also.
I got LPG gas for the Shop today !!!! Yay... Oh.... the apartment tenants are happy, alsoIt got to 7 here wow
Yay!! If you don't mind me asking, what was the price per gallon?I got LPG gas for the Shop today !!!! Yay...
I'm gladI got LPG gas for the Shop today !!!! Yay... Oh.... the apartment tenants are happy, also


I own my own tanks, so nobody can dictate price to me. I will shop it around , if I need to. But the guy I have now is pretty good. $2.00 gallonYay!! If you don't mind me asking, what was the price per gallon?
That's good. I think Hoppy was heading down to rub sticks with you.I got LPG gas for the Shop today !!!! Yay... Oh.... the apartment tenants are happy, also
Yeah... I saw your post...LOLThat's good. I think Hoppy was heading down to rub sticks with you.![]()