DeerFlyHater
DeerFlyHater t1_j749ued wrote
Reply to comment by TheCloudBoy in Don't Underestimate The Cold by TheCloudBoy
I'm in a tiny rental house-built within the last 20 years and is pretty tight. 1K sq ft upstairs and it is heated by the wood stove only. It's a small all steel instead of cast iron stove, so it warms up quick but also drops off quick. It has electric heat as a backup that I set at 50 and it never comes on.
Edit to add, no circulation needed due to the layout of the house. The general theory with circulation is push the denser cold air towards the heated part.
The downstairs(house is on a slab so it's a garage) is another 1K sq ft with all the water stuff and laundry room. It is heated by electric garage heaters. Those heaters are crazy expensive to run.
Downstairs is set at 50 with the temp checked a few times a day, upstairs is whatever the woodstove feels like doing. See the above post of the guy at 91. With the exception of just before bed time, I try to keep it in the 70s but sometimes it gets nuts.
I'm having a 1400 sq ft house built in Coös County. The basement will be oil fired radiant heat in the floor. So will the main floor, but I plan on heating it with a wood stove and using oil as the backup. I have a Hearthstone Green Mountain 60 sitting at the dealer, waiting for my builder to be ready for it. I may need to use some sort of circulation to move heat around. I'll find out next winter.
DeerFlyHater t1_j733urw wrote
Reply to https://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/statehouse/nh-bill-would-reverse-plans-to-end-dividend-and-interest-tax/article_b6c3a960-b863-5960-b0dd-0fcb8104b568.html by BelichicksBurner
Yay
2021: Successfully created a phase out plan for the I&D tax
2023: Hey let's scratch that and raise taxes
Asshats
I'm far from wealthy. It was nice this year writing a smaller check as we're on the 4% year of the phase out.
DeerFlyHater t1_j732ybx wrote
Reply to comment by Delicious-Basil4986 in Don't Underestimate The Cold by TheCloudBoy
They're not.
Holier than thou folks are just being their typical selves.
It's a balmy 72 in the house right now heating with the wood stove. It will be over 60 in the house when I wake up. Other portions of the house, such as the basement, is heated by other sources.
DeerFlyHater t1_j732fto wrote
Reply to comment by Ambitious_Lie_2065 in Don't Underestimate The Cold by TheCloudBoy
It's just cold and wind. Prepare accordingly and have a great time.
The state crews are salting the roads as some of the wind blown snow froze on the roads earlier.
DeerFlyHater t1_j73257c wrote
Reply to comment by underratedride in Don't Underestimate The Cold by TheCloudBoy
Nailed it.
Heck, this isn't even extreme weather if you're prepared for it. Sure, it's not North Dakota, but I could have sworn New Hampshire was a state that saw winter from time to time. Not to mention, it warms up to darn near 40 on Monday.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6zfuyy wrote
Reply to TIL that a daycare attached to a licensed private or public elementary has no oversight from DOE or DHHS by batmansmotorcycle
>It’s a very odd gap in statutory coverage for a very vulnerable population.
I agree. Good catch! I would be interested in hearing what DOE or DHHS would have to say about that gap. It is likely they will both default to well, traditionally X covers it as it is attached to the school.
My view is that is wrong and it should be codified in our statutes.
Unfortunately there are gaps and competing laws throughout all the states as legislators add and remove stuff piecemeal. I would love to see an initiative, both local and federal, to review what is on our books. Even if it takes five years-review a few sections a week to identify conflicts, while using the last week of the month to piece together fixes. Have a couple special sessions from the legislative bodies to bless off on them before final approval.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6u8eb8 wrote
Obvious troll post is obvious
DeerFlyHater t1_j6t1sy0 wrote
Reply to comment by SasquatchGroomer in Keene States Memo to students about the cold this weekend by Burger-King-Covid
That's gotta be expensive.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6p200q wrote
Reply to comment by srfyrk418 in New homeowner from Texas & first winter. I've never seen temps like what's forecasted. What do I need to know? (septic & well) by MysteryOil
I would normally say the same thing, but the OP is from Texas.
The entire state of Texas became the world's laughing stock a couple years ago when it got a bit below freezing. Everything shut down, no kidding bread lines in the streets, no power, no heat, broken pipes everywhere, etc. It was comically pathetic given the TX ego.
OP is trying to avoid a repeat. Also, since this is OP's first winter in his new house, he doesn't know what winter quirks it has. My quirky rental house had the dishwasher freeze last year at about -12.
but I do agree, this is nothing. Here by Squam Lake the coldest it is supposed to get is -18 and that is only for a couple days. No unusual preps needed. Planning some outdoors work on Saturday.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6kvbvh wrote
Stick to your Boston idiocy and leave us alone. There are already a bunch of threads on this here.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6kskf0 wrote
Reply to comment by Due-Arrival-6247 in Missing in Nashua. by LadyofTheBooks
I get sad reading that report every time it comes out. Some like the runaways I can sort of understand, but to just disappear? Sad, bewildering, and potentially scary-especially if you may fit a description of a couple of the suspiciously missing persons.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6kbukq wrote
Reply to comment by Living-Structure108 in Missing in Nashua. by LadyofTheBooks
As of the 19 January report, there are 70 unsolved missing persons statewide dating back to 1968.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6b27eg wrote
Reply to comment by RelationshipJust9556 in The GOAT is always over serving people they to be held responsible by okokokoknow
Federally legal and legal in many states.
DeerFlyHater t1_j6b25cm wrote
Reply to comment by baxterstate in The GOAT is always over serving people they to be held responsible by okokokoknow
Greatest Of All Time. Commonly known as Tom Brady(who should have retired after his last SB).
DeerFlyHater t1_j6b1ywa wrote
Good firing.
Waiting for the arrest and charges.
DeerFlyHater t1_j64uxav wrote
Reply to Most cost effective stump removal? by zac1724
The excavator will give you a cleaner look in the future. Mini ex rentals aren't cheap in some parts of the state. Do some research to see if that piece of equipment is capable of doing what you want first.
Sometimes ground stumps start rotting and leave eventual low spots in the yard. Years from now of course.
You'll need to backfill plus add topsoil regardless of the method.
DeerFlyHater t1_j61sna5 wrote
Really going to depend on the site and the situations behind the trees. You're going to have to call someone.
My neighbor got quoted for 5K for a single tree leaning over some electric lines. It would have required a crane and other junk. He rightly decided to let the tree fall when it falls.
DeerFlyHater t1_j5kqhit wrote
Reply to Moultonborough, 12" or more so far here by akcattleco
Sitting at 10" just now by Squam Lake. Still falling. I'll deal with it in the morning.
DeerFlyHater t1_j5hgwuk wrote
Reply to comment by dorvann in Best breakfast spots in NH? by justboosted02
Main Street in Plymouth ALWAYS has a line waiting to get in.
How is Annies Overflow?
DeerFlyHater t1_j5h0p6c wrote
Reply to comment by dobbysglocks in Looking for a Legal and safe place to target shoot near Jaffrey, I cannot continue going to Manchester and a club is not an option as I am moving at the end of the summer!! by [deleted]
Dude, the place to ask is local and not the internet. Get to know people who shoot, hang out at the local shops, competitions, bars, restaurants, town meetings, etc.
Those friends and acquaintances will be the helpful folks in your area instead of a bunch of randos spread throughout NH.
Furthermore, this is reddit, which is about as sketchy and anonymous as it can get and not be one of the chans. If you want internet help on items like this, the place to ask are forums or FB groups after being an actual participating member.
NH law is quite permissive when it comes to shooting on public land. The laws have been posted a gazillion times by me and others. RSAs 207:3A, 207:3c, and 644:13
DeerFlyHater t1_j4urvhy wrote
Reply to comment by codinggurl123 in Can anyone recommend inexpensive contractor for drywall and carpentry? by codinggurl123
lulz. Good luck with your search.
DeerFlyHater t1_j4spe20 wrote
Reply to comment by AnythingToAvoidWork in Can anyone recommend inexpensive contractor for drywall and carpentry? by codinggurl123
Yep, I've done some. A combination of helping out my Dad on an addition, then working off punishment for someone, and then as a teenage job. Not level enough on that seem-get back to work :(.
but, if the OP wants cheap drywall done, it is self intuitive enough for the random person to knock out OKish
DeerFlyHater t1_j4noj6v wrote
A location might be helpful for people replying.
If you're looking for inexpensive, then DIY the drywall. You'll come out with similar results.
DeerFlyHater t1_j3vx0uf wrote
Reply to comment by MikeG782 in Business noise complaint by MikeG782
Show up at the property and listen is an easy one.
I didn't buy land near a sawmill in Rumney for this reason. Not due to the noise from the saw or trucks, but due to the noise from the backup beapers on the equipment they were running.
DeerFlyHater t1_j76v34u wrote
Reply to Start car today, even if I don't need to or wait until tomorrow? by lskNH
Just leave it alone. It's not even that cold out.
It will be fine provided it is already in good shape mechanically.
I didn't have a garage the four years I lived in Alaska. No vehicle issues.