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Get a moisture meter and check it out. You can get a decent one for under $30. Check out Lowe's, Home Depot & Amazon.
Yes to all of the above! [emoji106]
Getting the lock open was the hard part! [emoji6]
Christmas came early. [emoji106] Good deal.
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[emoji106] Congrats. I do the same. To stay on the 3 year plan I try to keep 4-5 years ahead 'just in case'.
To clarify, I remove the bark before smoking. It's usually easier to remove once the wood is dryer.
It should all be good. I always remove the bark from smoking wood. It can sometimes leave a bad taste, esp. Hickory.
I agree, never had a problem with Apple or peach, but hickory will make you sorry if used too soon. I let it dry, then soak good in water before...
Dang, I'm jealous. I used to have access to a peach orchard but nothing like your Pic. [emoji106]
I always let it dry to at least < 20%. I've used wet Hickory (against advice) and it wasn't pleasant. Very bitter tasting. I've got plenty of...
Yep. I agree.
Are you sure that's bar oil in that pic? [emoji3][emoji41]
Yes I have. They didn't cycle good either, hit & miss. When getting "quiet" ammo be sure and check the velocity. Not all quiet rounds are sub...
I've tried them in my 10/22 with no luck. Won't cycle correctly. I had to buy a Volquartsen Firearms Firefly Bolt with a weaker spring and it now...
Mine GSD does the same thing. I've had to replace the end section twice on my blower. He hates it, [IMG]
What the heck happened?
I top cover anytime rain is forecast. Other than that I leave it uncovered and let the sun and wind work on it. 2nd year it goes to the shed.
Anything is better than accidentally dumping your splitter.