21° and someone shook the snow globe. I fed the pig some beech around daylight.
26* and snowing . I threw some ash in the wood pig, before we left.
My boiler is set at 175*-185* the pex I was looking at was rated at 120*. I am not sure what my return temps are/ or would be through a floor. I...
24* and just filled the boiler with more ash, I thought about some beech, but I have to be up early, so I'm not worried about the burn time.
[ATTACH] I'll just leave this here .
We now have 7"-8" and it's still snowing off and on .
Check the coil, they will sometimes show good spark, but will not fire under compression. There was a thread elsewhere that had Mastermind...
Hop Hornbeam, I have seen sparks from tbe maul. I have never split elm with a maul, but the splitter makes it look like shredded wheat.
Just went out and loaded the stove. I loaded what was easy to get to, it was all ash. 19°F outside and 74° in here.
I just looked that up, not a pretty sight.
Our youngest daughter is coming back north from Detroit tomorrow, I'll see if she can swing by for some jerky. That looks good.
Looks like a maple of some kind. Split one and show a pic.
I moved here in Feb. of 1978 from Phoenix. We had a bit of snow that year.
[ATTACH] This was last evening in Kalkaska .
Just south and east of Kalkaska.
A friend of mine told me about 2:00 pm that he has 30" and it was still snowing. We still have the same 5-6 inches:like:
I do, but the son in law plows us.
We got lucky, as we only have about 5-6 inches, so far.
[ATTACH] I am 12 miles south of Kalkaska .
A balmy 19*F. The boiler will be hungry for more wood in a couple of hours. I will toss in some black locust, because it is close.