The Fire has been lit!

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dlrion

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Dan
OCT 1'st! Temp's are high 70's to low 50's!!!


I declare woodworking season OPEN!!!


I got this new stove for $25 on craigslist, and fuel it with old chocks the air force throws away!!!


This weekend was my ritualistic first burning!!! Woodworking season smells like flannel shirts and wood stoves!!! I am posting this at 5:02 in the morning!! BRING IT ON!!!

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Fall is my favorite season!!!

HERE I COME!!!



Dan




 

Woodman2k

Greg Bender
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Dan,
I agree with you 100% but is that stove alittle close to that wood back wall. Stoves usually require a fair distance to combustibles.Your insurance company,if it is like the rest,would not like a stove improperly installed in a woodworking shop.I would try and check on what the stove manufacturer recommends to protect yourself.It definitely creates the proper environment though.
Greg
 

Trent Mason

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Trent Mason
Nice score Dan! :eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc I'll join you in welcoming in the cooler temperatures. Last weekend I actually got motivated and went down to begin the process of getting my shop ready to go for the winter. Updates to come. :icon_thum
 

Dragon

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David
Man I do miss my woodstove. Glad to see some cooler weather too. I'm actually getting in some quality shop time and getting very close to having a few projects completed.:banana:
 

MrAudio815

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Matthew
Goodness Dan,

That thing is Massive compared to that Mailbox and that was a massive mailbox you had.

$25 what a score~!


Like seeing your shop again, thanks and Nice looking DC I see there in the photo.


GREAT FOR YOU~! How hot has that thing got your shop? I bet you could woodwork in shorts, flipflops and a teeshirt.
 

BKind2Anmls

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Susan
I would love to have a wood stove in my shop but my insurance company said that I wouldn't be covered in case of a fire if I had a wood stove.
 

cpowell

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Chuck
I'm with you. I've been getting the urge to spend more time in the shop with the cool weather. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_danc


Chuck
 

hockey1

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Jesse
Dan,
One note of caution when burning those chocks. I work on the jets at Cherrypoint and we have one general rule of thumb. If its not leaking, its out of fluid. :gar-Bi Ok that might be an exaggeration but its not far off. Those things are constantly leaking. So please just be careful when burning stuff like that.
Jesse
 
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