Posted on 10/19/2021 5:54:13 PM PDT by blam
“It’s only now that the Biden administration wishes there was global warming.”
Have you been living in a cave? Everyone knows global warming leads to colder winters. Warmer winters, too.
...and the heartbreak of psoriasis!
This must be the regime’s new cold black deal.
Regarding the photo at the top of this article, anyone that buys propane from Amerigas, Ferrellgas, or Suburban are complete idiots!!!
Amerigas has over $1.50/gallon added to their home delivery cost to pay shareholders. Suburban and Ferrellgas are similar, but instead they have to offset their below wholesale pricing for commercial accounts.
Basically, they cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you…
Remember the ancient days of yore (You youngsters check yer school histry books), when the USA had so much natural gas and propane they were shipping it overseas in giant pressurized tanker ships? My memory is kinda hazy, but I think it was way back in ‘aught twenty and some feller named Crump or Bump or Stump or something like that were President. Them were the good ol’ Days.
Climate change has been know to force ducks to migrate!
Climate Change on Eath has been happening from time immemorial. What a scam.
I know I know, first world problems. People need to heat their houses, cook, have hot water not fool around in the air... I am just pointing out another segment of the economy Biden's handlers are tanking.
I remember propane being very high back in the 1970s.
Dumped Ferrell a few years ago for a little guy company, they were just bought by Delta Liquid Energy, will find out soon how much it has gone up
That often leads to somewhat milder winters in the midwest and east.
Costco sells (fills) propane tanks for half as much as Amerigas.
I read at a survialist site a few years ago that one 20 pound cylinder will support all the cooking necessary for a family of four for a month.(My brother says no)
I bought empty cylinders at yard sales and had them filled at Costco for $8.00. Happily, I have many of those now and they've got their own shed.
I have a 7550 watt propane generator for hurricanes.
Is it too late to buy stock in propane companies? If not which ones are public it what are they trading at
Propane is 21547 but per lb. Normal retail tanks for exchange are filled with 15 lbs not 20. This is easy to verify look on the side of the tank there will be a TW stamp and a number that number is the tare weight in lbs. Place the tank on a bathroom scale and subtract that number for net lbs. Why 15# This is 80% filled and for liability reasons retail exchange such as Amerigas full to 80%. If you refill tanks at tractor supply or Uhaul they will fill to 20#. I have three Amerigas tanks in the garage every one of them came from the exchange at Wal-Mart with 15.0 to 15.5 lbs TSC fills them full now.
Anyways 20#x21548= 430960btu a typical single burner puts out 7500 but unless it’s a power boil burner at 30000+ btu 430960/7500 = 57.46 hours of burn time on high. 57/4/7= 2 hours per day over a 4 week period so conceivably yes a single tank could cook food for a month on a medium power burner.
I spent a couple of winters heating only with a fireplace insert. The thing with a fan can really heat up a whole house. And if you get the modern re-burner models they can be lots more efficient with the wood.
The first year I got deliveries of pre-seasoned and then for the next, cut down a couple of big ash trees that died from the emerald ash borer. Dropped the trees, cut em into rounds (chain saws are fun), and then split by hand with a maul. And then all winter you get to carry in firewood from the cold. Serious good workout.
For m next house I really want to get something with massive stone center chimney with an outside air feed. Probably have to get it built myself.
Love the smell of wood burning. Always wanted a huge fireplace like at Cracker Barrel. The large stone mass would keep warm for a long time.
I will be on propane this winter. approx. $2.55/gallon (?)
Natural gas in across the street and can switch if needed (would need furnace and ductwork.)
Some of those old coal stoves used that recirculation method and the efficiency exceeded 90%. Some of them would burn a couple of days before you had to add more coal. You had to use anthracite coal though because anthracite doesn't make any soot to plug up the passages. I used to burn soft coal and it sure was a hell of lot less work than wood and would never wake up to a cold stove!
Here is one in operation.
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