You sure hit the nail on the head with that one. More times than I can count.
They say nothing but the look on their faces says WOW.
No talking about wood here. But when the guests drive up, I always see the look on their faces when they see the wood stacks.
You take an axe with a 19-inch handle and a decent size weight, and it will do a lot more than just kindling.
I use those cheap fabric gloves that have a rubber coating on the palm side. I do not care who makes them as long as they are cheap. I have...
I like the shorter handle. I even cut a lot of mine down some. It just makes them easier to handle and more accurate with each swing....
Welcome. So are you a knife maker and a firewood hoarder or just a knife maker. Or you could become a chainsaw hoarder.
I can see having that grapple would make a difference. Nice job.
I will stay with my bottom up. I can get the stove up to temps in nothing flat. Why change what works good. Maybe some have not figured out...
Yep, with the supply chain issues going on you might have to be patient with finding parts.
You have to take the cylinder off and then remove some of the aluminum transfer that is on the cylinder and then look and see if it is grooved....
I doubt that it was the fuel separation from the oil. Something else has caused this. I think you should rebuild it yourself. There are plenty...
I think this thread has some merit to it. It is about wood that is going to waste that people could use to heat their homes especially now when...
You are welcome to come out for a walk about and you can point out all those Red Oak trees for me. [ATTACH]
Yep, you need to pull the muffler off and then look into the exhaust port. Pull the spark plug and then try and pull it over real slow while...
Not all of us have access to oak but do to ash. So the ash would be a winner here. Never seen a beech around here. Looks like solid wood.
I guess when some people find out how much work goes into making firewood they quit when just getting started. So, the rounds rot away.
I have burned my share of elm. Around here it is all Siberian Elm. When cut while wet it does have an odor to it but when dried out there is...
You live out west here where I am, and you learn really quick not to be so picky about what wood you are burning. Very nice building you put up....
I wish I had some hickory here to burn so I could check out for myself all this talk of creosote buildup. In the meantime, I guess I will have...