This is a interesting article I found while searching online on the history of cast-iron stoves.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/mic ... /22234051/
Ross
Cookstove history
fizban, interesting article indeed
there are some comments from myself and others at the thread
blog about Detroit history, section about iron stove works
there are some comments from myself and others at the thread
blog about Detroit history, section about iron stove works
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Says someone with a heated mattress pad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL---I'm sorry G, couldn't help myself,to much time on my hands!!! Great article indeed F!!!
No offense taken freetown fred.freetown fred wrote: ↑Mon. Sep. 21, 2020 9:46 amSays someone with a heated mattress pad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL---I'm sorry G, couldn't help myself,to much time on my hands!!! Great article indeed F!!!
When I sleep I like the bedroom cold but the bed warm, yep it is significant enough to mention.
Also the queen and king size pads have separate controls for each side, so the wife can have it set on tropical.
In the shoulder heating months I don't even need my side turned on, with the residual heat from her side.
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LOL, indeed!!!!! Gottcha.