Welcome Chris. I'm curious about the tradition to burn for a couple hours and then cool down the stove and chimney. What is the reason you do this...
:) Goes a lot faster when you cut in the long direction of the round than across the diameter. [ATTACH] And your saw doesn't try to bounce...
You the man Kamo! Glad to see those thumbs in the air enjoying the woods and not wasting a beautiful day wrapped around a game controller. Keep up...
After seeing the split and grain, I agree with Brad. Looks like basswood. I never see my basswood turn that color of red due to painting the ends...
Looks like red elm to me.
Nice score on the saw. :thumbs:I'm sure you'll have it modded up in no time. My only concern is how you plan to work around the wheelie bars and...
Kudos. I love the restoration and the history makes it even more special. Nice job.
Here's one I'm working on now.
Hydraulic Log Lift Kit for Log Splitters
I'm still making trails out of goat paths so I can't use anything too big. This unit has a winched swing beam for loading large rounds and...
I'd be all over that big guy, just to say I did it. The wood yield is the bonus.
[MEDIA] This is kinda fun! I think the music is by Woodtallica.:)
I often thought about using coconut scented bar oil on mine. That way the wife will think I spent the day and all my money foolishly at the strip...
That still might work with the RuggedMade parts. It's a pretty simple system that bolts on the I-beam.
Hey jmb6420, If you are still interested in adding a lift, Ruggedmade has all the parts on their website. They may be able to assist. There's...
Nice bridge! I've got the same thing going in my timber as well. My crick crossing is good going one way, but the way back a winch is needed. Lots...
When I started to read this, I didn't think it was going to be a "feel good" story. As it turns out, I do feel good about myself knowing there are...
You bet she does. As long as I can keep it simple. She's loves the smell of fresh split walnut, being outside and getting a little productive...
They are a wood eating machine! I use a pair of Husky wood tongs in each hand to load the ramp with a good stack of rounds. Then up she goes and a...
What saw are you putting this on?