Anything over 3-4" diameter gets split so it will dry. I cut very little wood under that size.
It is hard to set a precise pattern, every year is different. We have been done by the second week in April some years and burn all through May in...
I'd be glad to do a very basic tutorial. I'll work on than when I do another one or two.
I have no experience using Gorilla glue epoxy in that application. However, I do use it in knife making and I can tell you it is very tough and...
I guess every time I look at this thread I just end up scratching my head. Why don't y'all just use pine cones? The white pine cones have sap on...
36°F, cloudy, damp. Bacon, bannock, and hot tea for breakfast, black locust and walnut in the stove.
It's not all about the money or the toys. I'd bet with most of us, even if we don't want to admit it sometimes, have an independent streak in us...
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Our furnace konked out in 2013-14 winter. We didn't replace it and do just fine. If we can do it it western Illinois, you should be fine in NC.
I don't mind the snow as long as we're still measuring it in inches instead of feet!!!
Must have a little pioneer blood in you, most city people I've met would not have tried, fewer yet would have succeeded. You have my respect.:salute:
13°F, slight breeze out of the NW, cloudy. B Locust and white Elm in the stove, sausage and scrambled eggs in the skillet. The boys, two Blue...
I'll pm you.
In my case I was not getting/didn't have enough digestive enzymes. A nutritionist explained it this way; to digest your food, your stomach needs...
Actually mine is MUCH better since I started taking digestive enzymes.
That'll do, all the way around!
Gotcha! So far they don't bother me, but the ol' acid reflux has me backed off on the coffee. I lost a very close friend to esophageal cancer, so...
LOL, I was raised by parents that grew up very rural during the Great Depression, we always ate a hearty breakfast to fuel a morning full of hard...
8°+F, slight breeze, clear skies, a skiff of snow in the night, sausage, onions and mushrooms in the skillet. Black locust in the stove.[ATTACH]
I have to admit my horse is named Silverado, he's not new or pretty, but still works hard!:stacker: