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68 summer, 60 to 80 winter, the Buck Stove is hard to regulate, sometimes we have to open the doors in the winter if we misjudge.


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68 in the winter and 74-75 in the summer. Some folks think 74-75 is way too warm, but when it's 100 deg+ outside, like it is here in the summer, 74-75 feels damn cool. I may cut it down to 73 at night in the summer, but rarely.

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Originally Posted by ihookem
Whatever temp the wife says is not cold or hot. That depends on her mood, what kind of day she had, how much she is moving , how long she will be sitting, and likely a dozen other things over the last 37 yrs. I am starting to figure out how she thinks. By the time I find out exactly, I will be 6' under.

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Room temperature.


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69 in winter - day
65 in winter - night
74 in summer - day
69 in summer - night


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Originally Posted by night_owl
I have a friend who keeps his house at 53 F in the winter. I wonder what the metabolic / health affects could be.

It'll increase your metabolic rate to maintain body temp, assuming indoor clothing. Sleeping under light blankets does the same thing.

Like I said, I keep the house at about 61, but I'm wearing thermals and double socks all winter long working outside. With my metabolism, anything warmer than that and I can't stay asleep.


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Originally Posted by Dutch
Originally Posted by night_owl
I have a friend who keeps his house at 53 F in the winter. I wonder what the metabolic / health affects could be.

It'll increase your metabolic rate to maintain body temp, assuming indoor clothing. Sleeping under light blankets does the same thing.

Like I said, I keep the house at about 61, but I'm wearing thermals and double socks all winter long working outside. With my metabolism, anything warmer than that and I can't stay asleep.
Are you sleeping with thermals and socks on?

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Originally Posted by night_owl
I have a friend who keeps his house at 53 F in the winter. I wonder what the metabolic / health affects could be.

It'll increase your metabolic rate to maintain body temp, assuming indoor clothing. Sleeping under light blankets does the same thing.

Like I said, I keep the house at about 61, but I'm wearing thermals and double socks all winter long working outside. With my metabolism, anything warmer than that and I can't stay asleep.
Are you sleeping with thermals and socks on?

nope, just my skivvies under a down comforter.


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