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If you like your present wood stove, you can keep it...

Mar 9, 2015 2:01AM PDT

...but if you're thinking of getting one, you'd better act now.

Wood stoves on EPA hit list

I have to think scout camp fires may be on their minds too. Scouting might mean roasting wieners and marshmallows by parabolic reflector which might get rough after sundown. Happy

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Sales galore
Mar 10, 2015 3:08AM PDT

It seems many outlets are selling their fireplace stock at lower prices now and have been since last year. I don't blame typical homeowners that use an "inside fireplace" but those outside burners or boilers that are common now. Gezzzz, it seems like a freight train going uphill when I pass and see a column of smoke now. They may use firewood, but often I see pallet piles as well. Just when homeowners are trying to save of heating or "energy" costs, here come some govt. regs. Well, at least no huge coal burners anymore, maybe in W.Virgina or the coal areas do, but here it's all about wood. -----Willy Happy

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...or start a fire by rubbing
Mar 10, 2015 6:45AM PDT

two Boy Scouts together.