[AT] Now cellars

R Fink Sr rfinksr at verizon.net
Mon Jun 16 07:38:59 PDT 2014


   That is a good idea Herb. Don,t think mine will have that access
   although i am close to the wheel chair. But can work ok if i get in cab
   of back hoe.And i have a friend that has a couple excavators if needed.
   May come true yet.
   R Fink
   PA


   On 06/16/14, Herb Metz<metz-h.b at comcast.net> wrote:

   In the Midwest underground fruit cellars were partially buried in a
   slope
   open to the east and were normally referred to as underground fruit
   cellars.
   I have only seen a couple being built/or new in the past several
   decades.
   An antique track friend living in a tornado prone part of Alabama built
   a
   new home approx ten years ago; the short hallway is eight feet wide and
   the
   last twelve feet is a tornado proof room with computer and has
   wheelchair
   access.
   Herb
   -----Original Message-----
   From: R Fink Sr
   Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 6:33 AM
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   Ralph that is like under ground fruit cellars don,t find them any more.
   I have wanted one as long as i can remember and may get one where we
   live now. It is on a gental hill just right to bury a shipping
   container.
   will see
   R Fink
   PA.
   On 06/15/14, Ralph Goff<[2]alfg at sasktel.net> wrote:
   On 6/15/2014 7:25 PM, Mike wrote:
   > If I'm not mistaken they used to pack the ice in sawdust to keep it
   from
   > melting, maybe that's why it's lower. I'm not old enough to remember
   any
   > of that, but some of the guys might be.
   >
   > Mike M
   Yes, sawdust or straw was used to insulate the snow/ice that was put in
   the ice house in winter. We used to have a nice little log ice house
   here when I was a kid .. Long gone now but I have dreams of building a
   replica of it some day..
   Ralph in Sask.
   >>
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