Hit 43.7 °F for a high today. Had some wind but nothing too bad. Currently 37.0 °F with a mix in the stove.
19.6° outside 71°inside. Burning Bradford Pear waiting for the sun to come up.
Everyone here got it right way before I showed up.
Hey Brian! Welcome to FHC! As you can see, a lot of good people from all over with a wealth of knowledge at your disposal. Glad you signed up!
I have the same one that bear 1998 and Ralphie Boy use. Works great on my stove.
26.6° F winds are calm. Reloaded the stove with alligator juniper.
They want $185 for 1/3 of a cord of ponderosa pine....? :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
That's the one. I didn't think or know to look for a used one at the time. Smart move on your part there. Most of what we try to mill here is...
Have the same exact mill, Baileys right? Never used on locust out here though. TBH they rarely get that big in this part of the southwest.
Oh, I could tell you in exact detail. But, that wouldn't be nice of me. He's been a customer for years and I'll leave it at that.
Customer said he didn't want it. Ok, we'll get it out of here for you. Back to my place to be split and stacked.[ATTACH]
Currently sitting at 33.6 °F mostly clear sky and little to no breeze. Burning Apricot.
Last nights low 15.8 °F with a high of 50.4 °F Currently at 34.7 °F with an assortment in the stove.
Whatever works for you man. I'll never be eyeing your Boxelder pile, I promise you that.
With those leaves you posted I'm betting the farm on Siberian Elm. The holes in the leaves even tell me Elm leaf beetle.
19 °F this morning. Ash and maple burning before work.
The leaves and the wood look like Siberian Elm but the bark is off by what I'm used to in my area.
Only down to 25.5 °F last night, burning cedar at the moment.
Currently 30.4° winds are calm and we're looking at a low in the teens again. Burning a chunk of white oak atm.
Cooled off more than expected last night. Fired the stove back up with juniper and cherry.