yes, typo on my part
Is that log torch just a few chainsaw cuts down the length of the log to expose the center?
You are hardly a spring chicken anymore Dennis, but you still give it hell when you get outside... The garden looks great. Is the ornery one happy?
I just read a few pages since I haven't been here since last fall. It's so good to see the AS make it's way onto the beta scene and the testers...
Agree with Dennis, I have a 26' flue run and generally a super draft. I have had days where the wind has increased the drafts vacuum and the IS...
Dennis, I like the new designs. I don't remember seeing anything like this at the open house last fall. Is the franklin style stoves selling? I...
Congratulations and welcome to IS club. There is quite an IS following here on FHC.
The tighter the house the more the need for the OAK. Chris makes some good points on the cold air draw and other likely sources. I have an 1880's...
Nobody would complain about your sweep results. A small pile of powder and a little bit of creosote at the top, awesome...
I was doing a little research earlier on Husky saws that would be good workhorse saws for bucking tree length for firewood. I have a 455 rancher...
I didn't search any threads for info on this subject so I'm going to start my own. I'm 4 years away from retiring from my "day" job and have...
As always great pics Dave
I only read the first page of this thread, very funny.
Nice looking truck load! You did a fine job working the rounds so they were manageable.
Wow, bare ground. We just got another 3" today, jealous I am. Nice looking work Bert. What kind of machine have you got?
Shutters or removeable window coverings.
Do the 455's have an adjustable oiler?
I laughed to myself when I read it, My wife was in earshot. :whistle:
Where was that little beauty hiding?
Cool find, nice to see some history left from a fire that takes everyone else with it. Any ideS on its age?