I'm cheap. They wanted to charge me $75 for a lift gate. For that money, I can engineer a way to get it off the trailer. I did this by sliding...
Yeah, they typically call the day before to line up an appointment and possibly discuss how you plan to get it off the truck. The place I bought...
Nice mix! She'll chooch fer shour. I like the plaque on the Ash splits too.
Sorry for the out of focus picture, but my camera can't decide what to focus on with this stove. Here is what its doing as we speak. [ATTACH]
NICE! So you should get that mid week then?
Well, It's been going great! I got the stove up to a new high temp and got the secondaries to pop off. It was a thing of beauty. Thanks to all...
Oh, that would be good! The look of confusion on their face while they are trying to figure out what kind of nut would leave a running chainsaw on...
I wouldn't go on anyone's property. That is trespassing. Having said all that, you could technically cut on the sidewalk, you'll just need to pull...
In all honesty, I have to side on the "cut closest to the road" group. However, for the sake of the game, I would say my teir list is: 1. Ash-...
Wow, didn't expect that. I love the look on his face though. I guess I would probably have a confused look on my face too if someone came and cut...
I did however buy a spot light and mirror so I can keep an eye on the chimney. It will also help me get a good gauge on my sweeping. Works and...
After looking into it, I think this is the route I will take when I get the budget for it. Sounds like the better solution for my situation.
No problem. I was just going to post another pic for you, but my phone is being difficult.
Its an interesting thing that people do that. On one hand, I get that mentality because I do that when i help a friend, but on the other hand, I...
Holy Crap! That's the hook up of the century.
I was going to chime in on my vast knowledge of Alaskan winters based off of a few shows of "Life below Zero" that I watched, but I suppose Rope...
I think this is the conclusion that I am led to. Just not tomorrow.
Well, how else am I supposed to overthink things if I don't ask dumb questions?! :D:wacky: I usually take the same stance, but I've been...
Our crate maker locally has saved me a few times. Last year in particular. I usually stay away from OSB, but the heat treated pine is useful.
Is there a certain amount for a quart size or put in just enough to get it to pour at low temps?