Nail gun at sub freezing temperatures means frozen moisture in the gun and it won't cycle. Once the place warms up it should work fine. Keep the...
Welcome to the forum. I just love my Husky 555 but it is probably going to be a bit outside your budget. It is also a 60cc saw that can pull a 24...
The Isocore is much heavier than the X-27. Fox, it almost looks like an 8 lb. sledge with a maul wedge molded into the back of it.
That X-27 looks a bit rough to me. I don't recall having said it before so welcome to FHC. It looks like you will fit right in.
If you can fall her into the field and work it from the near side that WM should not pose much of a threat.
Might have been many moons but I brought a few splits with me to my daughter's fire pit this summer and the darned stuff was bubbling and oozing...
I hope its not too bad. My daughter and SIL just went home to the Portland area last week. While they were here they were joking about the city...
I had too much fun starting my 555 after the first tank or two of fuel but as I used it things got much better. It just seems to take time for it...
If you want to burn EAB ash, just burn it where you got it. Every mile you move it is a mile toward my place that the beetle doesn't need to cross...
Even out of date wood like that will usually burn OK. :thumbs:
I would say you are running too cold. That 57ºF on the cap means you are getting condensation inside your chimney pipe. Condensation = creosote in...
How about a kid's toy hoe? As long as it's made of metal it should work great.
Your post reminds me of a time in my past. I had an assignment as a department head for about a year while my actual job title and pay scale at...
I'll know more next year when I move into my new house. I do have some ash that I split 2 summers back when it was only 5 years old. No place to...
That looks like a standard OAK end fitting Dave. At least it looks like the one that I got with my OAK. I did add some insulated dryer vent to...
Slow moving rabbits always leave tracks like that. They set their forepaws down then move the rear legs up a bit ahead of the forelegs to start...
If you just need a measuring stick pick up any nice looking stick that you find and cut it to length. No need to make things any harder than that....
Try your local mom and pop saw store. Otherwise order early on line and be ready to wait. I have never seen one in a store but I have one.
I am not impressed with that yup who burns wide open to get her chimney hot enough but ignore the terrible acting and listen to the content here....
Definitely sounds like a scary learning experience. Glad you got lucky.