The blue is enamel and should clean up except where it's chipped off. Looking at the link above, the inside of that stove has a lot going on. If...
If they old ones were truly only spruce, a switch to a blend, or of a different species altogether would surely produce some variation in the end...
Looks like a homemade pry bar for moving heavy things around. I bet it still works.
I think the trees will be fine if you remove them.
Get some malco Eagle grips while you can. They already announced that they are shutting down.
Wright tools are still usa made and aren't as crazy as snap on.
Definitely get on judge judy for this one.
What are you pasturing? You could play the slow game and put up a perimeter fence and put some pigs in there. Give them a couple months head start...
I'd just wait till it warms up to mess with it. Unless that inch of snow is really bothering you.
I think you'd have a hard time baking bread in that thing. A real oven would have a small opening and a big dome inside. Yours would be good for a...
I have a 5lb dayton axe from council tool. For 80 bucks these days you aren't going to get a custom hand fitted hang. That would put you in the...
Oh it's a real thing. I like a soak in vinegar for a day or two for the rust.
Wow vermont is backed up with 4k deer in archery season which is 2 months. Ohio probably gets that im the first 5 minutes of youth season. I'm...
If I had a quick job that all I needed was a horror freight battery chainsaw, I would get a hand saw or ax at anywhere but horrible freight.
Looks like an insert or helicoil stuck to the old plug.
Burning slow will clog up the mesh in the chimney cap. I would cut out the mesh first time you clean it.
Never had an issue with bugs. Once it gets cold enough to burn I think the bugs are gone.
Could be a scored piston. Take the spark plug out and look in the cylinder
180 cubic ft per cord loose
You should look into a 3pt boom pole with tongs. Most times you can back right up to a log and get the tongs on without getting off the machine....