I always leave them full length (clean 3-4 chimneys a year, so have worn out numerous brushes) I think they work just as well, if not better at...
Wow, gorgeous pup! That second pic looks like he's reading your thoughts. A couple hours here n there can really add up! :stack::stacker::stack::axe:
Welcome back, and good to hear from you again! :handshake: Looks like you've done some fine work there! :yes:
X2...big time!! To the point that I'd probably donate elsewhere from now on.
We have faith... you'll find a way! ;) :thumbs:
My understanding is the white rods were supposed to be more flexible, but I've never personally verified that. The vast majority of people use the...
Exactly...it's been edited, in some form or fashion
This thread just took a nasty turn... I'm having flashbacks of English class...:whistle: :rofl: :lol:
Now that's how it's done son! :thumbs:
It was mentioned in another thread, but apparently never followed through in this one...
I think it's a little like with fertilizer...a little is good, a lot will burn the plants...so I think them hair roots got burnt, then drownt!...
Right back atcha man...anyone that makes as much firewood as y'all do, in the Georgia heat no less, and from trees that you cut down, bucked up,...
Seems like pretty well...he's got a lock on the "legend in his own mind race"...
Plug in something that makes heat...portable electric heater, toaster, hair dryer on high, etc...stuff like that can pull 1500W, still not a huge...
In the end, it's nothing...well, except for maybe what you gave away... Oops, there I go again, posting in this thread for professional wood...
Agreed...the only ones I've ever seen/heard of that needed to be flashed had sat for years...but even then pretty rare.
FIFY...;) :D
Well, it is a Husky...:D
Is that the Kawi back in action there?
Open the stove up and give it a blast of warm air with a hair dryer...depending on the stove model, you blow warm air "up the chimney" as best you...