Oh yeah, I have dry wood. Lots of 3 year ash, locust, maple, oak, etc. I started hoarding about the time I joined in 2016, and haven't burned...
My wife and I are going to be building a house soon, and I want to heat with wood as much as possible. It will be roughly 2,300 sf, with 1,600 on...
True. I burned it off before ever using it for food. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
To me (tree id noob), the first two pics look different than pics #3 & #4. #3 & #4 look like ash to me. It's noticeably lighter than oak, but...
Not really grill or smoker, but how about a trashcan oven?[IMG][IMG][IMG] Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Also, the use of cover crops in the early spring and/or fall will aid in weed suppression and soil enrichment. Plant them, let them grow and...
Honestly, tilling is the worst thing you can do to a garden, short of applying synthetic chemicals (to your food). When you till, you break up...
Nope, that's my buddy. Haha. As far as Lake Erie...nope! Unless it's a calm day and you stay near shore. These are made for lazy floats down...
That's a very generous offer. My buddies and I use these for day floats hunting smalljaws. We have loaded them down and done overnight floats as...
We have Menards, and that's where I bought my chaps. They have cheap bar oil as well. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Knee hockey goalie pads, to be exact. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Not really. Waiting on another estimate from a stove shop / chimney repair place. I've been doing some research on inserts. I think I've narrowed...
That looks really nice, Rangerbait. I was following that thread and it turned out great. I'm in no position to take on that kind of project,...
There are cracks running through the mortar and brick. I'm pretty sure it needs to come down and replaced (at least that's what the masons are...
Yes, I'm concerned about the rot as well. The new roof will have a cricket installed. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
The inserts all seem to be in the $3,000 range, add pipe and install, gets pretty close to $5,000. I think tearing it down is possible, but not...
Chimney take down and rebuild is $2,500 (mason estimates of $2,500 & $2,700). I figure a new, large insert installed is ~$5,000. Yes, I could...
Thanks for all the replies. I really appreciate them. First off, the chimney will need to be rebuilt from the roof (at least) up. I've had 2...
All original. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Yes, one flue. I'm not sure how, cost effectively, to make that happen. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk