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Old 11-20-2009, 11:03 PM   #21
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You guys are crazy. I want to be comfortable when I'm home, so the thermostat's set to 72 all year. I can't imagine being cold in my own home to save a few bucks a month.
I agree. 60 is too damn low for me. I like 70.

I don't control the heat in my apartment though so if I get cold I put on a blanket or extra clothes.
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:12 PM   #22
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When it starts to get really cold, will have to turn the furnace on just enough to keep the pipes from freezing. Will probably turn it to 50, and keep the electric heaters on.

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Old 11-20-2009, 11:14 PM   #23
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No kidding! 72 is cold without the sun out and the wind blowing. I rode last weekend at night, it was probably like 60 degrees (maybe higher) and I thought I was going to get windburn on my legs

I don't dress warm though even with the heat on. The apt is warm enough for me to dress like I do in the summer.

Fleck you need to move out here to the desert. There are no jobs here either but at least your utilities will be cheap. The most I ever paid for my electric bill is about $100 in August and I was bitching and complaining about it and I live in an upstairs (warmer) unit, about 800 sq ft. Water, sewer trash is about $30 and my gas bill is never above $50 in the winter (and thats when the electric bill drops to about $40).
Am considering studying to be a pharmacy tech. Then I'll be able to move somewhere warmer. Sick people live everywhere.
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:15 PM   #24
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our thermostat has been set to off since august
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Old 11-21-2009, 02:33 AM   #25
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Am considering studying to be a pharmacy tech. Then I'll be able to move somewhere warmer. Sick people live everywhere.
That's what my daughter does. I don't know what the requirements are where you live but she got a job as a cashier in a pharmacy and got a book from them to study for her tech test. Within about 4 months she took the test and passed and *bam* certified tech. A little over a year later she is making around 14 or 15 an hour, which isn't bad for a 21 year old! You don't need to go to school if you can get OJT in a pharmacy. That's kind of a rip off actually. The school I mean.
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That's what my daughter does. I don't know what the requirements are where you live but she got a job as a cashier in a pharmacy and got a book from them to study for her tech test. Within about 4 months she took the test and passed and *bam* certified tech. A little over a year later she is making around 14 or 15 an hour, which isn't bad for a 21 year old! You don't need to go to school if you can get OJT in a pharmacy. That's kind of a rip off actually. The school I mean.
Thank you for the info. It's what I've heard from most that wotk in the industry.
Most don't want you to attend school, it teaches bad habits.

Could you possibly ask your daughter what book she studied from? I have 3 different ones that I can order online that are study manuals for the tech test.
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Old 11-21-2009, 08:31 AM   #27
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Ours has come on a few timessometimes I will kick it on when I wake up in the morning then shut it back off when I leave for work. We have 2 zones and the downstairs is down at like 60/off so that rareley kicks on.

I bought a programable thermostat I just need to get around to actualy installing it so I can set it for those times in the am.

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Old 11-21-2009, 11:03 AM   #28
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I have the Franco-Belge oil heater burner in the basement set on low and the hot air oil heater only comes on when it gets in the 30s outside.

Keeps it about 66-68

Once it gets colder, I'll fire up the coal insert and it'll be nice and toasty here, low 70s.

I installed four oil tanks in my basement, for a total of 1100 gallons capacity. I wait until the price is the best and fill it up. I paid $1.759 a gallon this year. Those 1100 gallons would last me two years.


Here's the gravity feed Franco-Belge oil burner. Think kerosene heater behind glass without the smell or dirt/soot. Adjustable flame. Even with no electricity, this will provide heat and place to cook.



This is the Harman wood/coal insert that we burn chestnut size coal in. Just shake the ash in the morning and evening when you top it off with coal and it stays nice and warm for cheap.



Oil tank set up


The three ton of coal we purchased for this year. Those are 50 lb bags stacked over 4' high.




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Old 11-21-2009, 11:15 AM   #29
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I have the Franco-Belge oil heater burner in the basement set on low and the hot air oil heater only comes on when it gets in the 30s outside.

Keeps it about 66-68

Once it gets colder, I'll fire up the coal insert and it'll be nice and toasty here, low 70s.

I installed four oil tanks in my basement, for a total of 1100 gallons capacity. I wait until the price is the best and fill it up. I paid $1.759 a gallon this year. Those 1100 gallons would last me two years.


Here's the gravity feed Franco-Belge oil burner. Think kerosene heater behind glass without the smell or dirt/soot. Adjustable flame. Even with no electricity, this will provide heat and place to cook.



This is the Harman wood/coal insert that we burn chestnut size coal in. Just shake the ash in the morning and evening when you top it off with coal and it stays nice and warm for cheap.



Oil tank set up


The three ton of coal we purchased for this year. Those are 50 lb bags stacked over 4' high.




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man it looks like youre ready for the appocalypse, how big is the place youre heating?

Our house isnt that big and were on the fence about updating our gas furnace/heater. its 29 yrs old and the service guy said keep it till it dies (which with my luck will be on the coldest day of the year on a sun night in feb.

Thing is the newer smart furnaces will save us a lot of our gas bills and will pay for itself in the long run, but we dont have the 7k plus to plunk down on one, so we may just deal with it his year and see about next year.

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Thank you for the info. It's what I've heard from most that wotk in the industry.
Most don't want you to attend school, it teaches bad habits.

Could you possibly ask your daughter what book she studied from? I have 3 different ones that I can order online that are study manuals for the tech test.
Yep. She's at work right now but when she gets home I will!
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