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Paul Tomblin wrote:
In a previous article, dh@. said: I have a houseboat that I'd like to take out some this winter, and I'd like to have a small wood stove to use in it. All the small wood stoves I've been able to find 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." (The classic "Newfie wooden stove" is a packing crate, empty, with smoke pipe. They can be burned only once. Deluxe versions come stuffed with wadded up Globe and Mail newsprint press rejects and roll ends (insert most hated newspaper name, here) "Kindling included, easier to light, b'y" Do any wood burners use a 2 liter Sprite bottle of water with a hole poked in the cap for a class "A" fire extinguisher, parked right next to the wood stove? Does it save insurance costs? Haw! Terry K Terry K |
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