Yep, worthless.
Three is good. Right now I’m burning oak that came to me in March of 2018, just shy of 5 years. I’ll be able to get the space that’s opening up...
Way back before people had cameras with 2’ long lenses the birding hobby meant you went out with your .410 shotgun and collected specimens to put...
I took a screenshot of this the other day to show my wife. I thought it was pretty funny. A photo of the NJ Turnpike in a snowstorm doesn’t...
Yes. I love them. Easy flick of the wrist and the point is set. One of my points broke. I think the metal eventually fatigues when you work...
The last photos look like Yellow to me. Similar BTU to Black. As I recall Yellow also has that smell, maybe quite not as strong.
There isn’t necessarily more water in the oak that needs evaporating. It’s the cell structure of the oak thats more difficult for the water to...
Hey CCC, welcome to FHC. I would suggest getting as much wood collected and split right now as you possibly can, every day that you wait is a day...
It’s probably yellow birch. I looked at your earlier posts and I think I see yellow in those photos. We have a place very near you, but I...
For winter weight I have 2 pairs of Sorells and a pair of Muck Artic Chores. They all get occasional use. I’ve been out well below zero in them....
The Fi collars have become more expensive with the updated series 3 devices. I have a series 2 which was $80 plus $99/year service. With the...
I like the Fi collar too. I use it more to track his exercise, and by extension of the leash mine. The battery lasts over a month. I’ve...
The best time to cut it is immediately so it starts on its way to dry out. I have weighed many red oak splits the day they were cut and the...
Someone needs to find that video of the guy showing how he burns green pine in his mobile home. Including the dull saw demo and the electric...
That’s a RH540M, 1 9/16 SDS max. It was on sale for $389 when I bought it.
I think I used a string to lay it out. And a wax lumber crayon to mark the drill locations. You start needing a gigantic rotary hammer drill...
I used Trow & Holden tools. The feathers and wedges were not all the same size. As I recall I had 10 that were 7/8 inch hole, 5 inch depth and...
The project was originally all volunteer. As time went on the chief architect got a job with a professional trail building company. So now,...
I have used a wood splitting wedge to finish off a cutting a rock slab. (And my chains came from a logging supply company). One gigantic rock...
I believe you are talking about a Quarry Buster. It’s fun for one rock. [MEDIA]