British 24hr ration review Part 1-Unboxing

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Re: British 24hr ration review Part 1-Unboxing

Post by norge » Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:37 pm

Housil is that in the trailer al your winter wood supply?
At my place we use about 3 m3/3000 liter wood at one winter season :D
already we have 16minus celsius and 5 cm of snow.

cheers ken,norway

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Re: British 24hr ration review Part 1-Unboxing

Post by housil » Sun Nov 16, 2014 3:23 pm

norge wrote:Housil is that in the trailer al your winter wood supply?
Nah, this was just one tour :D
Our whole supply is 3 of these trailners, that ~700-800kg of wood. That´s 4,2 m³ of wood. But we have a natural gas heater but the oven also has 7kw and we can heat up our whole house with his.
norge wrote:
already we have 16minus celsius and 5 cm of snow.
Send some over here!! :D

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Re: British 24hr ration review Part 1-Unboxing

Post by norge » Sun Nov 16, 2014 4:04 pm

Housil:

here we use wood and electric heat only,gas is big$$$ here.
and snow i can send but i need a big cooler for that :lol:
you should drop by in the winter time at my place sometime
and feel the arctic weather :D

cheers ken

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Post by Ruleryak » Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:21 pm

Where I live we're almost all on natural gas heat. It was -28 C about a week ago, -20 C when I got up this morning :mrgreen: (-20 F and -5 F) I grew up with a wood stove and no other heat source, so my brother and I spent a good portion of our childhood chopping and stacking wood for the winter each year. If I ever get my own place it's back to wood for me, I miss the activity involved in keeping your residence warm.

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