Amen.
:rofl: :lol:
Palm Hickory.
It would be interesting if you had an identical pile built next to the kiln and compared the results of the two together.
Some parts were, some weren’t. The rounds that had knots were very stringy, the straight grain parts not so much. But to try and hand split...
Yes, had my countyline going on 5 years now. No complaints. It’s been a workhorse.
After splitting a pile of elm and moving another pile of rounds onto pallets inside my fence I’m only halfway done. Elm rounds sure are heavy when...
My money is on the uncovered stack.
Time…
Yeah, probably because “gypsy” is going to be perceived by some wilted flower as “racist”. So now they are rewriting dictionaries and textbooks at...
Around here, the environazis prevented lumber harvesting so the forests have grown thicker and more dense than ever in our history. This makes the...
All our fires this year have been due to human idiots/carelessness/arson and have absolutely nothing to do with so called “global warming”.
Pulaski…hmm…hafta get me one of those.
Fire #2 for us this year….some idiot with a campfire when fires are banned. Thankfully monsoon season just started and it’s raining as I post this.
Wow, those are some huge rounds.
Mill it thin and use to line a wooden chest. It will keep moths away.
Yes, it allows you to move from the “begger” category into the “chooser” category.
Another good reason for someone like me who lives near a national forest and relies on it as the main source of firewood gathering via firewood...
I use newspaper and pine skinny-wood.
I wish we had sugar maple where I live. That stuff seems like the perfect firewood.