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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2684233" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I recommend a fire place insert for heating. We have had one for the past thirty five years and love it. It is an old tripple wall Lopi with fire brick lining, and sticks out of the fireplace far enough to cook on if needed. It will heat the whole house if we keep it stoked. We have a ranch style brick single story with about 1700 feet before we added another 500 feet of living space as a family room. Here is a link to a youtube video showing how to make a bailer bucket to use in your well if needed. You would have to pull the pump to use it, but if power is gone, that will work. Here is a simple pvc hand pump suitable for shallow wells or creeks or ponds. Lots of things you can do, don't forget your Sawyer point one water filter <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sawyer-PointONE-All-One-Filter/dp/B00D454KAO" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Sawyer-PointONE-All-One-Filter/dp/B00D454KAO</a> These will keep you in safe water what ever the source. I got charcoal filters to go on mine to remove any chemical taste as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2684233, member: 807"] I recommend a fire place insert for heating. We have had one for the past thirty five years and love it. It is an old tripple wall Lopi with fire brick lining, and sticks out of the fireplace far enough to cook on if needed. It will heat the whole house if we keep it stoked. We have a ranch style brick single story with about 1700 feet before we added another 500 feet of living space as a family room. Here is a link to a youtube video showing how to make a bailer bucket to use in your well if needed. You would have to pull the pump to use it, but if power is gone, that will work. Here is a simple pvc hand pump suitable for shallow wells or creeks or ponds. Lots of things you can do, don't forget your Sawyer point one water filter [url]http://www.amazon.com/Sawyer-PointONE-All-One-Filter/dp/B00D454KAO[/url] These will keep you in safe water what ever the source. I got charcoal filters to go on mine to remove any chemical taste as well. [/QUOTE]
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