Sawyer's permethrin. Spray until wet, let dry, lasts quite a while. I use Stihl chainsaw pants and I never wash 'em, so I imagine the stuff will...
That's just strange to me, the bark does not look like oak at all, but the cross-grain section has the medullary rays like oak.
Red oak is vulnerable to rot, white oak not as much, but even white oak in direct ground contact will be compost in a few years. Even the ones in...
Nothing like that available for me - I'd have to buy it. I like it though. I have two wood sheds so I just lay down the pallets inside the...
My workplace gets 4-6 pallets every week, and I take quite a few of them home. It's about a 50/50 mix of oak and pine. Usually I'm not too...
Alright I'll chime in here. My favorite is actual Reese's peanut butter, I put it in the fridge and then eat it out of the jar with a spoon....
I don't attend funerals.
I ran out this morning. Have to dip into 2017-2018 wood for the rest of the season. I expected it though - my old outdoor boiler was using twice...
Outdoor wood boiler is like honey badger. Outdoor wood boiler don't care. It's all mixed up and I can pick and choose pieces as I go.
No masonry supply houses in a reasonable distance?
I may post photos tomorrow but first I have to find my tractor, brush the snow off of it, find my driveway, plow the snow off of it, and then I'll...
Spent over six hours on the road yesterday driving from one end of the state to the other, and back again. The entire trip I was looking at trees...
My corner of Vermont is calling for anywhere between 12" and 30", depending on who ya listen to. Judging from past experience, the "banana belt"...
Honey Locust.
Never changed a plug in a chainsaw. Never owned one long enough to need to. I think my father changed the plug in his old Homie Super XL (1968...
As a former owner of a 391 (who didn't know any better), I think you did a good thing. I'd have made that trade all day long. The 391 was a pig....
Want an even stronger opinion? I'd buy the Dolkita before I'd take the Husky for free. No contest. I already own a Dolmar 6400, so I'd big-bore...
I debated the merits of both types of splitters before deciding on a hydraulic version. The kinetic ones are great for shorter, straight grained...
That is without a doubt, a very rare and large specimen of Elbonian monkey-nut tree. Too bad it's dead. Probably was the largest one in North...
Yeah I'm averaging 1200 kWh and paying just over $200 a month. Looks like you're on a roll. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk