so I was looking for a mailing tube since I had to ship the whole handle back, But the I figured, it's already broken, it doesn't need to be in one piece. At the post office I looked at the flat rate boxes, I ended up just mailing back the broken end that said X27 on it. yesterday I got my new one and put it to work in the beautiful spring weather. An hour later of the X27 and isocore workout routine. almost refilled the first cord and a third rack. but definitely burning up my seasoned wood. it's amazing that all those cords pf wood have been reduced to an Ash pile this big. I envy those of you who live where winter is happening, my lawn is green and growing, in spite of the pathetic attempts at a snowstorm that wash away almost as fast as it falls. I wish I lived in Maine again
Don't they want the axe back to see why it failed? Will that cause any issues in getting a replacement?
I was told they had people claiming the warranty repeatedly for the same tool, or faking the picture of a broken one. Cannot believe the greed of some people.
Trade ya any day. -14F when I went to bed last night. I've had my fill of real winter! Bring on spring.
It's still short enough right now, but a few more weeks of "winter" and I'll be firing up the tractor again. We get actual winter weather in one or two day bursts, first day it snows a couple inches, changing to rain, leaving about an inch or less of garbage. After the rain finishes the temperature drops to actually cold for a day or so, then a week of 40s every day with light rain to wash away winter. I've actually been out on the rowbike a couple times this "winter" This was the only ice or snow on the windham rail trail, a short cut through the rock that is always colder summer or winter. rode from Salem to Derry that day. This is the park in Derry where the pavement ends. The next from Bedford depot to Alewife station on the minuteman bikeway. The ponds near Boston don't even have ice. I'm so desperate for winter I went sledding on a half inch of ice. The sled legs make this fun instead of too dangerous like a regular sled or tube. I gave blood Saturday morning so I had to take it easy climbing the hill between runs, but the sunset and moonrise were worth it even if the snow is pathetic mrs. Rowerwet got two dozen roses for putting up with me for 23 years. We started dating on Valentine's day
So yesterday I was out looking over the stacks, getting the empty racks ready for refilling. Kind of shocking to realize that we only burned a little over 5 cords. This winter really was wimpy for all it started early, and snowed early. Most of our burning was just a little fire in one corner of the stove to keep the chill off.
Disassembling the second rack to move it over a little other than the first rack that I already refilled, this is the damage for the year
it's been a little weird at work, no traffic every day, only medical staff and pilots in the building, like working on a Saturday. got a new perspective on my airplane during an inspection. enjoying the last day of winter with some outdoor social distancing. It was really weird doing a church service with only my family for online viewers. We also can't do our service at the nursing home, but we walk by and wave through the window, we might just go and sing like it was Christmas caroling.
So now that the kids are older and more responsible, and the virus panic has closed down their karate lessons, swim lessons, the beaches, and most other good places, we've talked about getting a pool, but now we did it. The pools sell out as fast as they arrive, but I got one early Saturday morning. It took a few hours and blisters, but we got a good spot leveled out and dished down a few inches in the middle for extra depth. A few hours later it was up. However it took all day Sunday to fill, 6,000 gallons! I have a salt system chlorine generator from a few years ago, so we get to enjoy slightly salty water instead of chlorine. However it takes a while for 160 lbs of salt to dissolve, we sped it up a bit by putting our padding skills to work.
A piece of advice Rowerwet next time put some flat block under those poles as kids splash runs out hole and those pipes sink!
I'm hoping the bricks under each leg do the trick. I saw that tip in a youtube review of the pool while it was filling, luckily the filling took so long I could lift the top ring with my shoulder and slide a brick under with my feet
believe me, I'm debating it in my head, I even picked up a bunch of those plastic and wood deck planks by the side of the highway one time when I was stuck in traffic. enough for a small deck anyway.
Y'all will enjoy that. I like the salt system, cheaper than regular chlorine and better for your skin and clothes. Have a great summer
Nice pool. I like that wicker exterior. Good thing you put those bricks under the towers. Hope you And your family have many years of enjoyment with it.