As long as there's not deep snow on the ground, I actively LIKE feeding the outdoor woodstove twice a day. One can work 8 hrs to write a layer that fragments data blobs across multiple rows and the monkey brain shrugs and says "eh". ...but carry wood for 20 min? Brain happy.
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Replying to @MorlockP
What’s the point of the outdoor stove? Is it for forging or something? I assume having one indoors would be better for heating.
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no, it heats the house.https://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/1078294164440338432 …
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs @MorlockPReplying to @Caine60724874heats the inside. water jacket, insulated pipes run underground into the house, then it runs through a heat exchanger which heats up a second loop of water INSIDE the house, which heats via baseboard heat See the small hut with the smokestack, hidden to the left? That's stove. pic.twitter.com/Br0RE8QV8u1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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That’s a lot of wood. I’ve though it would be cool to have a wood holder with a plexiglass roof so the sunlight could get through but not the snow and rain.
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That's 4 complete logging trucks. Each pile is about 7 cords. I burn about 15 cords per winter.
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