wood gassification is real and that's why they don't want you burning wood
Ethan Perry
>Is this dangerous? Only if you cum inside on her special days >Am i poisoning my surrounding neighbors? I hope you do. >is this a merchant trick? No, its fucking cozy you retard. >Is it hard to beat the comfy of a fire? Yes.
Aaron Gutierrez
Wood heat is competing with the schemes for all other methods of heat. Keep using it.
Noah Smith
Please give me more good anons
Xavier Wood
>wood gassification
If it was efficient then we'd be using it right now. Do you think North Koreans use it on their military trucks because it's the best option?
Leo Flores
burning wood is a natural occuring fact, there is no moral barrier to this t. larping environmentalist
Caleb Hall
my brother in law's uncle had his furnace converted to a wood-burning one and i've never met a more retarded family in a comfier house
take from that what you will. he's nice as hell though, and the family is comfy too. retards or not.
Adam Mitchell
>Do you think North Koreans use it on their military trucks because it's the best option? I mean... you realize it is right?
Eli Rodriguez
It's fine but it depends on if your retarded or not.
Burning damp wood and big leafy shit + random wood you found on the ground creating tons of smoke= Dumb Burning plastic and garbage = Dumb and actually toxic if you have neighbors anywhere nearby
Burning wood is fine just don't make a huge bonfire and if you live right next to a neighbor create a proper way for the smoke to leave, so if you put it right at the end of your property next to your neighbors and the wind blows towards them your a ginormous faggot and an arsehole. if you got some heater tier size thing it's fine. If you wanna run a pizza oven out of your tiny backyard that's just faggotry. Just be considerate and try not to smoke out your neighbors or when there's a heap of wind blowing at them
Caleb Ward
Heated my house with wood alone for years - get a good non catalytic (((EPA))) stove - remarkable efficiency. Only burn well seasoned wood, preferable good hardwoods.
As mentioned above me, gassifiers are great, but need an energy storage system (hot water) to operate best.
Christopher Green
wood heat is superior
its like 6 splints of wood to get you through a cooooold fucking night thats around 10o
This is if you are heating water pipes/radiator system with them.
Way more economical. You can just cut shit with a chainsaw and you are done.
Dylan Kelly
Wood is highly redpilled for your various energy needs.
The resulting ash contains good mineral content that the tree got up from deep within the earth. Use this in your garden to improve the nutrition of the food you grow.
Connor Williams
Notices your warm, hard wood. OWO what's that?
Aiden Miller
I think they want you dependant. I have a wood stove and I go cut and split all my own wood. I literally use 0 propane to keep my house nice and comfy. Once I get my solar installed I'm basically 100% self reliant.
Landon Adams
EPA certified wood stoves are the way to go, they make sure the air-fuel ratio is high, so they burn hotter, more complete combustion, and emissions are cleaner.
Owen Reed
What do you do to buy food and keep the lights on at present?
Elijah Sanchez
Still grocery shop but I hunt/fish all of our protein and we have chickens. Grow most veggies in Green House. We are on the power grid for light now.
Gavin Williams
>Wood burning fireplace Just use Jews instead. It's cleaner, safer, and your credit score will improve
Nathan Hernandez
I have three kilns drying hardwood. I sell it by the cord and cannot keep up with the orders. Building a fourth kiln. Primo and super efficient wood heat and a renewable natural resource. Cook stoves, wood burners, boilers loving the wood.
Justin Brooks
Have you noticed how literally no one survives camping? Well, now you know why.
Everyone in pic related, gone. Everyone next to them, gone. Campfire genocide is real.
Jason Foster
Burning wood is a constant hassle.
Anthracite coal is the true patrician burn.
Justin Garcia
What sense does it make putting a fireplace like that outside? Dumb muricans
Carter Morris
That's a luxury fireplace, not a survival one. It's popular because you can invite people over and sit around a comfy fire outside after it's too cold to sit around outside without a fire.
Liam Anderson
Fingoloid has never sat in his backyard drinking beer with friends on a chilly evening next to a comfy fire.
Why are you even alive.
Andrew Ross
There's something very primal about relaxing by and just watching the fire. It's a lot of work to heat year round but it's a great supplemental heat source.
Joshua Gonzalez
I have an off-grid cabin. It has a wood burning stove for heat. The reason we use gas and electric is because waking up at 2am, freezing balls because the fire went, and having to get up, get more wood, and get it going again sucks in the pitch black dark when it's -15f outside.
Oliver Howard
All 6 million died?
Jaxson Brown
...
Isaac Collins
I have never liked sitting in front of a fire inside, it makes me restless. Bonfires are great though and the actual process of making the fire is very calming, from gathering up sticks in the forest to chopping wood, and then making a little structure and watching it go up. Staring at a fire at night in a little clearing in the forest or on a beach is fucking primal somehow.
Adrian Thomas
That's one of the things that makes me glad my parent's didn't have enough money to go on fancy vacations and just took us camping instead.
Keeps the kids busy, too.
Parker Watson
I give 0 fucks. 1 jew size stove in my basement 1 jewlet size in my living room 1 double jew size in my shop C O M F Y O M F Y
Landon Powell
ba-zing! Don't forget, the women have more fat, use them for kindling
Brody Peterson
Check'd, holocaust confirmed real
Easton Perez
Dude its a fireplace, don't guilt trip yourself.
Unless you are venting it directally into their homes it should be fine.
Elijah Gonzalez
>a merchant tactic to get me to keep buying (((electricity))) and invest my hard earned shekels in (((green))) heat and power sources? Well not exactly. It's mostly a tax (carbon tax) that you will pay based on how much air you and your family and your dog breath. Combined with what vehicles you use etc. They will call that your "carbon footprint" and how much you pay will be based on that. Yep it's pretty much a tax on the air you breath.
Wyatt Ward
>the women have more fat, use them for kindling And bars of soap!
Leo Myers
b-b-but that's not true >Available documentary evidence and eyewitness accounts have been unable to corroborate in a conclusive manner reports that the National Socialists and their collaborators used human fat from their victims in the manufacture of soap jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-soap-myth
Levi Walker
If I built another house I would make sure my wood stove has a air intake outside, so it doesn't rob my room of precious oxygen.
Alexander Moore
This thread tests if we can sugarcoat anything with 3 parantheses and make it appear like a political topic. good job dimwits
Alexander Martinez
>make it appear like a political topic implying that matters on nu-Sup Forums
Hudson Adams
I dont know if it's less expensive but moving the wood logs is annoying as fuck, ive had a wood shit for most of my life
it's comfy though I guess
Nathan Lewis
It's a good way to keep active as you age. My aging father still likes to get out and split wood and cart wood around (no longer carries it). It gives him good memories and keeps him from falling apart too fast.
Henry Gray
As they say, it warms you twice.
Dylan Martinez
Burning wood is how you escape the system. You don't pay oil, gas or electric (((monopolies))) and associated (((taxes))) with wood gasification.
Mason Evans
>my chainsaw runs on magic Or are you going to fell and buck with an axe?
Ethan Wilson
>My chainsaw runs on magic
This level of intellectual dishonesty is ridiculous, but I don't expect a person like (((you))) has ever worked with wood or done a hard day's labor in your life.
To answer your absurd question though, A liter of fuel can cut up a year's worth of wood easily.
Cameron Johnson
sounds like a comfy trade. .. how did you get into it?