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Pellet stove/wood burning stove

Started by viking1, January 31, 2016, 04:51:40 PM

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luvrbus

LOL I see where Prevost got the tax breaks in NY and now are hauling @$# out cost jobs 
Life is short drink the good wine first

viking1

Well you guys are gonna love this one! I fly one of those there aero planes you were talking about. The other day I flew one person, yes one person. I won't mention her name. Well first a truck showed up with her luggage, an hour later she showed up in a Tesla with a driver. We then proceeded to fly to NY. Did I mention one person! After 4.5 hours at 500+ MPH, the flight attendant came to cockpit with a quistion from our passenger, she needed to know how much fuel we had burned so she could make a donation to cover her carbon foot print!!

You know what they say, you just can't fix stupid!
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unforgettablefire

Quote from: Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM on February 15, 2016, 04:43:19 AM
Roger,

Last night on 60 Minutes, there was a segment on ISIS potentially attacking the U.S. They said it is "highly likely" ISIS will try to attack the U.S. sometime this year.  He said there is a potential for them to take down our internet, electrical grid, trains, highways and even shut down our oil pipelines which transport oil and gas across the U.S.  

If this happens, will Kimberly and Katydid still heat our buses if we can't get to fuel or if fuel can't get to us?  I am not a Doomsday Prepper, but I do wonder what I will do if/when something does happen beyond our control living so close to a large city.  I keep my bus fueled up at all times and stocked with the basics; food, beer and Jack Daniels, so I know I can at least get out of Dodge and survive for a while if everything all of a sudden goes to hell in a handbasket.  

I have a Log Cabin bus (which is for sale now) which can be seen at http://www.BusConversions.com/Gary/GHMC9.pdf but I figure in a disaster, I can start tearing my bus apart from the inside out and heat my bus for a few months until things calm down.

I also plan to go out and buy a few chickens and a pig this week so I will also have fresh food on hand. Oh, one more thing, do you have a rotisserie attachment for your stoves available yet as I didn't see one listed on your website www.unforgettablefirellc.com.  But this could possibly save my bacon (no pun intended).  


Well Gary......sadly it seems possible that this could be in our future, just maybe that's the reason My family ended up living on a boat eating at the food bank and no idea where to turn. Everything I design has this in mind hoping that our customers never actually need it.....but can use it. As long as you have fairly dry fuel, food and water you can cook, bake and boil allot of water. Coming this year we have thermo electric generators that produce hot running water and 12 volt power. We know how to keep your family warm and fed under some pretty extreme conditions and I just thank GOD for the opportunity to be of service. As for new goodies down the road, I think you have some ideas as to what we may be cooking up.....and possibly cooling down.

Roger