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I think I still have a bunch of foot warmers I could spare!?!? Or I have a Amal inverter for the cig lighter and a heating pad... Worst case it kills your battery and we have to jump it (I have cables at all times)!
 
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I used too use a cobble stone in my camper. I would heat it up on the stove to help heat the inside and it helped alot. It stayed warm for several hours.

That's a really good idea... I've got plenty of spare bricks... I could warm some in the oven and bring out (maybe ten minute trip from my place)
 
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I used too use a cobble stone in my camper. I would heat it up on the stove to help heat the inside and it helped alot. It stayed warm for several hours.

That's a really good idea... I've got plenty of spare bricks... I could warm some in the oven and bring out (maybe ten minute trip from my place)

well at first you have to burn it in meaning start out slowly till you temper it then its game on
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The cobble stone rocks work the best.
 
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That's a really good idea... I've got plenty of spare bricks... I could warm some in the oven and bring out (maybe ten minute trip from my place)

well at first you have to burn it in meaning start out slowly till you temper it then its game on
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The cobble stone rocks work the best.

Like 200F overnight or what?
 
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well at first you have to burn it in meaning start out slowly till you temper it then its game on
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The cobble stone rocks work the best.

Like 200F overnight or what?

well more like a few minutes and work your way up from there. if you done you will have a mini super nova
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seriously though start out for a few minutes or actully your best bet would be to place the stone brick uder a bed of charcoal and let it stay under all that till it cools this way you dont have flying objects in the house . We used to have to do this to temper our chert of flint before knapping it into arrow heads
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Like 200F overnight or what?

well more like a few minutes and work your way up from there. if you done you will have a mini super nova
lau.gif

seriously though start out for a few minutes or actully your best bet would be to place the stone brick uder a bed of charcoal and let it stay under all that till it cools this way you dont have flying objects in the house . We used to have to do this to temper our chert of flint before knapping it into arrow heads
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Ahh... Well what if I just used one from my fire pit...? They've been reheated a bunch lol! I can't burn the pile that's in it yet, the wife and her friends want to burn it and have an "end of semester party"... So I promised to wait (told her they're welcome to come as long as nobody touches my cock
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well more like a few minutes and work your way up from there. if you done you will have a mini super nova
lau.gif

seriously though start out for a few minutes or actully your best bet would be to place the stone brick uder a bed of charcoal and let it stay under all that till it cools this way you dont have flying objects in the house . We used to have to do this to temper our chert of flint before knapping it into arrow heads
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Ahh... Well what if I just used one from my fire pit...? They've been reheated a bunch lol! I can't burn the pile that's in it yet, the wife and her friends want to burn it and have an "end of semester party"... So I promised to wait (told her they're welcome to come as long as nobody touches my cock
yippiechickie.gif
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such buffoonery
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another thing that works great is save the bag insert from boxed wine-fill it will hot water and wrap a towel over it-makes a nice even water bed
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we used these for animals after surgery when they were in recovery
 

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