Steve,
> kept it hot and had a stove that put out so much heat it made the
> insulation a drawback
True family story. Natives on the Allegheny Reservation in Western NY
were relocated for the Kinzua Dam. New houses were built for them with
electric power, and heat, that I understand was to be free of charge.
The story as I remember it is that my stepfather's friend's uncle had
such a house. In the fall the old man procured and stacked on the front
porch enough cords of wood to last him the winter. At some point someone
turned on the electric heat. Midwinter a visit was made to the old man.
He was found amiably sitting out on the porch in the snow with the door
open. Asked why he was sitting out there his comment was the house was
too hot.
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