12C is a tad chilly, I must admit, but I can always wear
my covid mask to keep my nose warm.: /
I'd wish for those temps inside.
As for the mask, personally, I prefer scarves.
Now it will be interesting to see if I can tolerate a
coldbrew coffee.
My 19 year old grandson drinks those. It's un natural.
The next interesting thing will be is food.
Hello, August Abolins.
On 11/16/20 5:40 PM you wrote:
The next interesting thing will be is food.
Electric stove? I prefer gas myself.
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It has always been electric in this house. The woodstove has been used
to warm stuff. Meanwhile, I found a log that would never quite fit in
the wood stove. And now after 8 years it does - with a little help of jamming and pounding. And I have tonnes of paper and cardboard to
extend the burn for a while.
Hi August,used
On 2020-11-16 19:42:12, you wrote to Charles Pierson:
It has always been electric in this house. The woodstove has been
into warm stuff. Meanwhile, I found a log that would never quite fit
ofthe wood stove. And now after 8 years it does - with a little help
8 years not being used?jamming and pounding. And I have tonnes of paper and cardboard to extend the burn for a while.
Won't there be danger of stuff in your chimney, catching on fire, after
Bye, Wilfred.
Won't there be danger of stuff in your chimney, catching on fire,
after 8 years not being used?
You mean creosote. Not really. The last it was cleaned the stoves were only used a few times, not daily.
Hi August, On 2020-11-17 01:11:12, you wrote to me:
Won't there be danger of stuff in your chimney, catching on
fire, after 8 years not being used?
You mean creosote. Not really. The last it was cleaned the stovesWell, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and
were only used a few times, not daily.
maybe the occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...
Hello, Wilfred van Velzen.
On 11/17/20 9:45 AM you wrote:
Hi August, On 2020-11-17 01:11:12, you wrote to me:
Won't there be danger of stuff in your chimney, catching on
fire, after 8 years not being used?
You mean creosote. Not really. The last it was cleaned the stoves AA>> were only used a few times, not daily.Well, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and
maybe the occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...
Not to mention squirrels and birds nesting....
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Hi August,were
On 2020-11-17 01:11:12, you wrote to me:
Won't there be danger of stuff in your chimney, catching on fire, WvV>> after 8 years not being used?
You mean creosote. Not really. The last it was cleaned the stoves
occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...only used a few times, not daily.
Well, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and maybe the
Bye, Wilfred.
Well, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and maybe
the occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...
There are no leaf-bearing trees nearby. Well.. there is, about 25ft
on a far side of the house, but the chimney is taller.
Not to mention squirrels and birds nesting....
All such creatures are surely cremated in there by now! :)
In the past I have heard some poor wayferring bird had ventured in
from the top, and died in there one way or another. I have not
heard any rustling or noises since. There is a kind of cap and
atleast 1.5 feet of exposed steel pipe at the top - too slippery
for squirrels or chipmunks. I have 3 lovely felines that seem to
enjoy persecuting any tresspassers and obtaining a tasty warm
snack.
Well, in 8 years of not using it, a lot of dust can settle and
maybe the occasional (piece of) leaf blows into the chimney...
There are no leaf-bearing trees nearby. Well.. there is, about
25ft on a far side of the house, but the chimney is taller.
In a storm anything can happen...
In a storm anything can happen...
How are the homes in your part of the world heated?
I am guessing there not many chimneys.
I am reading that Netherland is switching to hydrogen gas everywhere.
Hi August, On 2020-11-17 21:26:24, you wrote to me:
In a storm anything can happen...
How are the homes in your part of the world heated?At least 95% has central heating by natural gas. Almost every home
in the Netherlands is connect to the underground gas-net.
I am guessing there not many chimneys.Well the central heating boiler needs to expel it's exaust gasses somewhere.
I am reading that Netherland is switching to hydrogen gasNot that I'm aware of...
everywhere.
backIn a storm anything can happen...
How are the homes in your part of the world heated?
At least 95% has central heating by natural gas. Almost every home
in the Netherlands is connect to the underground gas-net.
I am guessing there not many chimneys.
Well the central heating boiler needs to expel it's exaust gasses
somewhere.
I am reading that Netherland is switching to hydrogen gas
everywhere.
Not that I'm aware of...
I'd certainly hope not. Hydrogen gas isn't really a good idea, looking
historically.
Not that I'm aware of...
I'd certainly hope not. Hydrogen gas isn't really a good idea,They have come a long way in safely storing Hydrogen gas, since
looking back historically.
the days of the big blimps!
And Hydrogen seems to be one of the ways to go for storing and transporting energy in the future. It has a 3 times higher energy
density than petrol, its exaust gas is just pure water, no CO2.
Unless there is a big breakthrough in battery technology, you
can't use it for for instance airplanes. They are just to heavy,
and it costs too much time to recharge them. Hydrogen would work
for airplanes. And also for road transport, where you have to
travel long distances, and recharging for hours isn't an option...
And Hydrogen seems to be one of the ways to go for storing and
transporting energy in the future. It has a 3 times higher energy
density than petrol, its exaust gas is just pure water, no CO2.
Unless there is a big breakthrough in battery technology, you
can't use it for for instance airplanes. They are just to heavy,
and it costs too much time to recharge them. Hydrogen would work
for airplanes. And also for road transport, where you have to
travel long distances, and recharging for hours isn't an option...
If it can be done safely, of course it's worth exploring.
If it can be done safely, of course it's worth exploring.There's a lot of investment and research going into it at the
moment!
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