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In a previous article, Terry Spragg said:
Paul Tomblin wrote: I very much doubt that there are any canoers or kayakers who've put wood stoves in their boats, so I fail to see why you included rec.boats.paddle.touring in your posting. If charcoal burning hand warmers are not wood heaters, perhaps you'd prefer a New Found Land and Labrador wooden stove? "Gives good heat, can burn for 24 hours, b'y. Replacement stoves, cheap." You can't have your kayak and heat it too. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Quality Control, n.: The process of testing one out of every 1,000 units coming off a production line to make sure that at least one out of 100 works. |
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