Our house has a large double sided fireplace right in the middle of it. It has a vent above the doors on either side to circulate the hot air, which is not all that effective. I wondered if it would help to have air forced across the firebox and decided to try an experiment. I rigged up a window fan to blow air into the vent in one room.

It actually does help. It makes the living room, on the other side, nice and toasty.

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These days we just stay cold because electricity is too expensive.

Our parents were so fucking smart to decide hearths should be obsolete.

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…builders cut construction costs; modernist fashion aside, buyers weren’t crying out for cheap sheet-steel fireboxes…

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Possum Lodge: The lodge from The Red Green Show. A handyman (or woman’s) paradise where if it ain’t broke, you’re not trying and duct tape fixes everything.

Skunk Works: A pseudonym for Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Program. Originally a nickname based on the “Skonk Oil Factory” from Lil’ Abner, the Skunk Works is the [unofficial] name of Lockheed’s research and development arm. The Skunk Works has been responsible for numerous technical innovations, especially pertaining to aeronautics.

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