LigaPrivadaT84 10:25 AM 11-10-2011
I smoke inside even though I live in sunny, single-season California weather.
:-)
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Last winter, girlfriend (SOTL) and I ran two electric space heaters on the back deck - one on either side of us. Not great, but as long as there was little wind, it worked pretty well. Looking into an propane patio heater this year - table-top version might be sufficient.
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Jasonw560 10:54 AM 11-10-2011
Another guy in the tropics here. I'll probably put the fire pit where the coffee table is outside, and light up out there. Puts out good heat.
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Mutombo 11:07 AM 11-10-2011
I switch to mostly petit coronas or try to find a place to smoke inside.
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bdgile 11:07 AM 11-10-2011
I smoke a lot less in the cold months of Wisconsin. I have a good friend that I with who is "allowed" to smoke in doors. The local shops with lounges see a lot more of me as well.
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Steve 11:07 AM 11-10-2011
Sonic04GT 11:23 AM 11-10-2011
ApexAZ 11:32 AM 11-10-2011
I guess one of the few benefits of living in Phoenix is that I don't have any problems smoking outside during the winter. It get's chilly, but not that bad.
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Lanks85 12:03 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by steve:
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Insulation and anti-freeze :-)
Nice work Steve! Going snowmobiling after?
:-)
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Lanks85 12:10 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by LigaPrivadaT84:
I smoke inside even though I live in sunny, single-season California weather. :-)
Sure rub it it Mark! Nice weather and can smoke inside? You are a man with options for sure.
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I don't think a firepit would do much good on my deck in the winter.
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I'm lucky enough to have a heated & ventilated sunroom we use for smoking in the winter. Sadly, I'm primarily a social smoker. Although I am in the market for a flat panel TV for that room. Who knows; after that I might just become one of those anti-social leave me alone smokers.
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Lanks85 12:31 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by 357:
I don't think a firepit would do much good on my deck in the winter.
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I'm lucky enough to have a heated & ventilated sunroom we use for smoking in the winter. Sadly, I'm primarily a social smoker. Although I am in the market for a flat panel TV for that room. Who knows; after that I might just become one of those anti-social leave me alone smokers.
Is that more beer cans below all that snow?!
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Originally Posted by Lanks85:
Is that more beer cans below all that snow?! :-)
We had some people over the night before. There was a small amount of snow on the deck. We put the beer out there to keep cold. The next morning what was left was buried.
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Steve 12:57 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by Lanks85:
Nice work Steve! Going snowmobiling after?:-)
Not in Florida unfortunately
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That was taken in the winter of 2010 when even the Keys felt the Bite of the Arctic. It was flipping cold in N. Fl. where I am!
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CigarSquid 02:16 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by steve:
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Insulation and anti-freeze :-)
I enjoy the cold, But can't enjoy the smoke as much if I am wrapped up like this. Tried it a few times.. No good for me.. Rather turn the gas heater on in the garage.
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icehog3 02:31 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by alexa071:
Two words... heated garage. :-)
Or two other words....Man up (and smoke inside your house).
:-)
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waffle 02:35 PM 11-10-2011
Here's my setup... although this winter's project is a pergola on wheels with a canvas top and 3 plastic sheeting sides... (the wife said its my X-Mas present... that I have to build...)
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Lanks85 02:46 PM 11-10-2011
Originally Posted by waffle:
Here's my setup... although this winter's project is a pergola on wheels with a canvas top and 3 plastic sheeting sides... (the wife said its my X-Mas present... that I have to build...)
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Yeah that would be perfect for right about now when it's not too cold and not a whole lot of snow. What temp can it go down to before you are uncomfortable sitting in front of the heater?
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waffle 03:10 PM 11-10-2011
About 35-40, then I move it into the garage with the garage door open...
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