Seriously, where does it end?
Ping.
I used to get $200 just in scrap metal alone from a wood burning stove.
The trade-in ain’t worth it. But knowing this area pretty well, I would say they’ll make it illegal to burn wood.
I moved to Pennsylvania because I said “These people will never let their lifestyles go like New Englanders did”
I guess these aren’t my people either. Luckily, PA is a very large state that has WAY MORE self sufficient country folk than the news would have you believe.
Hey Allegheny County! FU! And I live here in “Agony County.”
I am very familiar with wood burning stoves and fireplaces, but who would have a wood burning water heater in their home?
That must be a Yankee thing. Is it still legal to use a fireplace in your home?
You can have my 1927 Wards Bengal Patented wood stove when you pry it from my warm dead hands.
I know a guy who has a wood-burning boiler. It burns sawdust. Seems real clean to me.
One Winter at Fort Carson my unit did not have stoves for a field exercise we were scheduled for. I figured we would simply build a fire (in a burn barrel of course) to keep warm. I checked with Range Control and was told we couldn’t because we had to have an “environmental impact statement” done by the post! My response was “It’s wood! People have been burning wood forever!”
Still we were not allowed. Instead we finally got some old pot bellied stoves. We had to burn them on high to burn off the oil they came with. Made one hell of a black cloud and covered everything near them in soot. No “environmental impact statement” was needed for that though.
Why do these people think people will give up their stills, LET ALONE THEIR wood STOVES?
We’ll need Franklins to cook on when TSHTF.
Bumping for later. Was just speaking with a friend who wants to install one in a small town right next to Pittsburgh.