Your thinking is the same as mine. No way I'm stacking it in the yard or field then moving it all to a shed three years later to then move into...
I only have one wall to the ground on my shed. Both gable ends are open and the one open side is open to about 5ft up. I stack my wood in the shed...
Years ago I was going to build a big shed for wood. I did some math on the cost of materials and realized that it was going to be cheaper to buy...
I had suggested to me today cause I watched that video another video on making Tin pants. I am pretty sure this video here is from that guys video...
Get on Amazon or eBay with the length belt and width, you can find almost anything in rubber belts or kevlar sleeved belts
:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: This is hilarious! I almost spit my drink out reading...
Yea I'm sure those un insulated pipe were just asking for it. Was it not thought to drain those lines? Especially if it wasn't in use and we knew...
And after I zoomed in I see that's not even a sweet gum branch or leaves. The leaf stem is too long. I would say yes red mulberry. Those dried...
First thought was sweet gum cause there is that broken branch laying there on it but still looking and thinking
Haha:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:. Maybe he gets really close and reaches deep into it?:D Really close while raking the coals Foward?
Not sure the washer would be as big an issue as a dryer:eek:o_O:bug:. And don't stand too close to that bonfire...your jacket might start dripping...
This has my interest peaked! Is mycrocrystaline wax better than beeswax? I would of thought the homestead type would use beeswax. Quick look at...
I was thinking that was spalted maple. Glad to know this Forester can at least recognize a few woods even if it's getting doaty !:rofl: :lol:
Thanks who ever my Secret Santa was. I really like it and am trying to find a place to put it right now. The boss has to approve the location...
Or you could buy Filson pants for $300 a pair, or a Filson jacket for $400!o_O:rofl: :lol:
I guess what I was saying is with 3" of dirt on top of mine if it was days and days below zero and up to negative 30 my tank I know would be...
Merry Christmas to you Scotty, and everyone else!:santa::tree:
Saw probably won't care between 50:1 and 40:1. Use good oil and you will be fine, assuming you have it tuned properly. I run 32:1 in all my yard...
They must be pumping the chit uphill. Slopped lot I guess where the leach field is higher than the house. It maybe because they all have basements...
Yea I thought it was just support. Like I said no expert on that. Meant ground not neutral. I know enough to do my own work in the house doing...