Firewood Scavenging permit? ;)
Good Lard!! o_O :doh: :fart: and it will melt eventually.
How would it burn for kindling, fast and hot?
That was something I liked about the Buck 91; It had a hinged lid so no plug to mess with, and the opening was more than 3x5" and was in the left...
Yep, white vinegar/water works well for me. I also have a scouring pad that is safe for ceramic stove tops, for the occasional stubborn creo spot....
If I have some smaller ones but want them to get dry as soon as the splits, I sometimes will just crack them open at one end to get some air in...
The thin sapwood might retain a little moisture but that should burn off pretty quick. As long as you don't see much water coming out the ends of...
From my experience with it, I believe the several charts that show ~28 mBTU/cord. On any chart, you are going to see a few listings that don't...
When he gets off his butt and gets us some split pics, we will hopefully see the subtle pink hue of Red Maple in the heartwood. But until then,...
I think we'd be able to see a more distinct sapwood ring if it was Oak..
Looks like it could be Red Maple or maybe Sugar. I like Red Maple..burns a bit better than Silver. As we know, Sugar is great. :yes:I'm leaning...
That's how he said he was loading. And yes, we load sideways. We can cram the box full, even though we have small load doors. Splits never roll...
Well, I can tell you I'm not burning right now..it's 60 out, in the middle of the night! Wood not burned, and left in the stacks, is "money in the...
My boy was a puppy, found wandering the streets. The young women had an apartment, and couldn't keep him, luckily for us. He had a couple issues...
Looks like the trivet tops are sagging toward the middle. Could be from failing to lube the pivots. Yeah, gonna cost you more that $980 to have a...
He's a Lab/Dane mix, the vets guess. Here, he's hauling limbs and stacking them in a bucking rack, where I cut them to length. ;) Him's a good...
Agreed, trim to preferred length. If you cut them in half, you have a bunch of splits that won't fill the firebox. Short chunks in a wire bin like...
A run on the supermarket, for white bread and toilet paper? :rofl: :lol:
That's a bird, the fabled Lesser Ash-Wipe; They clean up all the ants and bugs that come out when you cut dead wood. :whistle:
The best is when you have some White Oak rounds sitting for a couple years, "curing." It takes twice as long to split it because you have to sniff...