To just throw in my usual. I often drive 15-25 miles which takes me 20-30 mins one way for wood. Sometimes a truck or trailer load at the time...
:eek:o_O:bug::jaw: WOW!!
I'd go get it. Make a trip doing something else that way to make yourself feel better about going that way.
I buy almost everything for my Chevy and Toyotas on Rock Auto.
I have heard that story before.
Denso makes pretty much every sensor for Toyota. They either have stopped making them or there not available direct? I usually buy the OE stuff...
I'd say maybe black oak? It's in the red oak family. And young or shade leaves can vary a good bit on oaks. Twig iD would be best if it can't be...
I will do this but hit it with a maul. You must be doing some really twisted and knotty stuff.
I'm sure that makes them more appealing possibly. But they chew rubber and rubber wire insulation off 50 year old stuff before anyone would of...
That was with me buying NTK knock sensors ! If I bought Toyota sensors those two alone would have been $500 not sure what a Toyota brand wire...
:bug::loco: :crazy: Why? It's not going to go to well I will tell you that! Save your energy for something that will split well and get more done...
Post is just a different white oak. The wood is Very very similar to white oak, Quercus Alba the one we all know as white oak with the flaky bark.
Ha. I don't have a new anything and don't really ever plan too. I get a new one at work every 3-4 years. It will be whatever they get. Have had...
I had those same thoughts. Sometimes folks will pile it somewhat neatly if they think they may cut it up. I will see. You and I are both probably...
I will pick the big charcoal hunks out of cold ash. Or sift them and put a few to the side to help in a relight. Hot coals lots get put into the...
Thanks. Everytime I have it in a picture here someone will comment on it.
Those eagle eyed ones of you may notice those few smaller rounds on the top in the back and think that looks like sweet gum! This guy hasn't a...
Cut up a Post oak that I had my eye on for the last few months. They always seems to be a bit larger and farther off the road than you think...
I'm not an expert but I think I have seen more than one place that they can fit through a hole...it's either the size of a nickel or dime? Those...
I have seen those and I believe they do fit in a normal location.