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Posted by Toni & Greg B on Dec 10, 2007 01:37 pm

#1 -  Renewable Energy > Wanted > Re: Wanted Door for Wood Stove
Hauled it to a machine shop to have a leg made. Perfect match but to pricy.  Really do not want to load and haul again.  Would only as a last resort.  Thanks for your input
 

Posted by Toni & Greg B on Dec 4, 2007 08:54 pm

#2 -  Renewable Energy > Wanted > Wanted Door for Wood Stove
WANTED
We need a door for a wood/coal Allens model 205 D parlor stove.  We need the big main door.  Must be rare cant't find it on the net. Circa 1920's or 30's would be my best guess.
 

Posted by Toni & Greg B on Dec 4, 2007 04:17 pm

#3 -  Renewable Energy > RE General Discussion > Re: CO2 Emmisons from household gabage
Thanks for the input, I am going to try hauling for a while because of a burn ban.  It also costs $59 a month to get a dumpster out where I live.
 

Posted by Toni & Greg B on Dec 4, 2007 04:15 pm

#4 -  Renewable Energy > RE General Discussion > Re: CO2 Emmisons from household gabage
Thanks for the input, we recycle what we can.  We also have a good size compost set up, we even have a saw dust toilet outhouse.  Unfortunately, I know of no faculties within 100 or miles that recycle plastics.  Our local landfill is not very environmentally up-to-date and it is about a 20 mile round trip for me and my F250 ain't so hot on the MPG either.  Right now we are under a burn ban so I am tearing down my burning pit and trying to find a better disposal process.
 

Posted by Toni & Greg B on Nov 28, 2007 03:20 pm

#5 -  Renewable Energy > RE General Discussion > CO2 Emmisons from household gabage
What is the lesser of two evils?  I live in a rural area where burning your trash is OK.  So what is the lesser of two evils (CO2 wise)?  Burning trash or hauling it 12 miles to a landfill.  Any thoughts
 

Posted by Toni & Greg B on Nov 20, 2007 08:18 am

#6 -  Renewable Energy > Technical Discussion: Other > Re: Beginner questions...want to start small.
do you mean an inverter or some such? If not mabe search under topics 'DIY solar' We first started with experiments and DIY projects.We still run our DIY solar wall heaters ,they are terrific! but have finally moved on to panels and inverters for everything else.
 

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