home sweet home
I was looking at another thread yesterday, and noticed something in this pic that triggered a memory from long ago.
Those rectangular vents above and below on either side of the fireplace are part of what's called a Heatilator. I've only seen one before, in a small country cabin that was built in the early 60's. Basically one room downstairs, with a loft. I recall the fireplace/heatilator setup keeping everything pretty toasty.
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
(not sure if this is fireplace or wood stove thread but looks we are talking wood stoves now)
Also have a morso - squirrel. Tiniest best stove I could find for my tiny cabin.
I hope to build a bigger place someday and I want a blaze king so bad. Set it and forget it. All fire lodgepole pine for me.
My house was built in 1978 and it has vents there.
Walling over a fireplace is grounds for expulsion.
Last edited by Art Shirk; 11-27-2024 at 10:13 PM.
Nope, but I guess you could say it's what brought me to this interesting little story.
An Alpine Idyll
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
At least he could see her through the winter.
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Not one of Hemingway's best.
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Understood!
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