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abe supercro

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Hope you learned your lesson Aero: water, stove and oven must be gas or propane. I'm rural and the power goes out a few times per year usually only a couple hours. One time it was out for 4 days, I still could cook & take hot showers and heat with the oven.
I'm mostly rural but they restore my power quick after a storm. I need a generator to switch hot water heater on. Furnace would need slight modification too. Can't flush toilets either without genny, well a few flushes then that's it.
 

Aeroknow

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Hope you learned your lesson Aero: water, stove and oven must be gas or propane. I'm rural and the power goes out a few times per year usually only a couple hours. One time it was out for 4 days, I still could cook & take hot showers and heat with the oven.
I'm good bro.
Water is Ng tankless(still need to plug in the low voltage controller though)
And if i really feel like cooking something up. I'd use my grill i got in the truck that we used on the river today :-)
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What's funny is the people who think pellet stoves are the shit(been there)
When power goes out, no hopper auto feed and no blower :-(
 
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whitebb2727

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Hope you learned your lesson Aero: water, stove and oven must be gas or propane. I'm rural and the power goes out a few times per year usually only a couple hours. One time it was out for 4 days, I still could cook & take hot showers and heat with the oven.
And a backup ventless blue flame heater. It the winter I've had the electric go out but I could keep a couple rooms warm at least with one.

I keep an old cast iron boxwood stove out in the shed. Never know.
 

Singlemalt

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I'm good bro.
Water is Ng tankless(still need to plug in the low voltage controller though)
And if i really feel like cooking something up. I'd use my grill i got in the truck that we used on the river today :-)
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What's funny is the people who think pellet stoves are the shit(been there)
When power goes out, no hopper auto feed and no blower :-(
Pellet stoves are BS and expensive. My old tech wood burner will consume anything lol. When the PG and E guys show up to trim trees I have them dump my stuff here, and anything they want.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Retractable awning installed over bar today. Ordered in March, had to have multiple other things finished first to be set up for it...side curtains of the same material also put on fixed awning, but it's recommended to keep them rolled up a few days when new...
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electric motor...comes with emergency crank if power goes out.
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View from under cover
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pretty simple...2 retractable support arms fold in half and suck in as it rolls up. Can't have extended during windy weather or heavy soaking rain...mostly for sun shade.

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tyler.durden

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Super busy week, harvest week. Too much plant related shit, I'm burned out. Just finished cutting clones and putting the moms back into their tent, the last step before another week off. I've been taking larger clones lately, as I do sog with no veg time and I've been ending up with much larger plants. Good shit, although I think I cut them a little too tall this time. Now I gotta raise the shelf height. Why did I make more work for myself?


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Hookabelly

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Hope you learned your lesson Aero: water, stove and oven must be gas or propane. I'm rural and the power goes out a few times per year usually only a couple hours. One time it was out for 4 days, I still could cook & take hot showers and heat with the oven.
These are the things you learn while rural LOL. Once the power was down one winter for 9 DAYS. We were set up tho. Just cabin fever. Trees across road took a long time to clear.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Put up little shelves made from leftovers...had to put shelves on other side of fake beams to balance them out after covering defect on front...
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Design from Lowe's...matches top of beam.
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Can't have too many shelves...framed mirror, made plumbing access panel...
probably make that support pole into fake beam after floor is laid, still waiting on tile.

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