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Interesting. Why not just have a wood burning fire place?
Wood stoves scare the same people who are scared of AR-15's, bumpstocks and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
Olympia? Salem?I posted this for ideation. Perhaps someone has a location with less firewood but more, steady wind.
Olympia? Salem?
Well, only when the legislatures are in session...
Maybe the wood burning heater is more effective, but one must process enough firewood and season them (dry them out, age them, etc) in order to have usable firewood... which consumes physical labor and time. Agreed with others that in some areas, solar power, geothermal, and water power generated electric heating are better.Interesting. Why not just have a wood burning fire place?
My wood stove actually ate my baby.Wood stoves scare the same people who are scared of AR-15's, bumpstocks and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
The Gorge, maybe the high desert areas, if unwilling to use juniper for firewood although solar is probably better for those areas?
What about water wheels, especially in the areas that have year-round running streams or creeks? May be best for winter in the mountains because of snow runoff?
Maybe the wood burning heater is more effective, but one must process enough firewood and season them (dry them out, age them, etc) in order to have usable firewood... which consumes physical labor and time.
They are working on it. Washington County alone already has tons of public sectors working to get rid of them because they "pollute" more than natural gas furnaces.Well shoot we better ban them then. I mean most of them are a black scary wood burning stove!