Heck yes. That’s pretty much what every logging truck has on it here. Fir is better than most pine and lots of hardwood species too. It all burns...
I would trade fir for alder. Alder has thinner bark and makes just enough ash to slow the burn down for seriously long burns. Our other primo...
That black paint was very messy. It was barn paint from tsc and I didn’t think it would be so ugly to leave the ceiling unpainted. It is pretty...
Oh yeah, in case you're wondering, those are foam pallets. Like styrofoam. They are awesome. No rot, can't step through them and twist the ankle....
I bought and use the same one for brewing beer. They are pretty simple really. Lots of heat and noise!
That's what 11 cords of CSS wood looks like. I am so happy to not be futzing with tarps and posts anymore. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So in the PNW we can generally only buy logs by the log truck load (semi tractor with self loader and 34' logs) or the dump truck (14' long, 8'...
So you burn fires in your driveway?
Okay folks. I've been in communication with Speeco who is awesomely responsive by the way. That screw and washer does in fact need to be there. It...
I honestly don't really know how the seals work at the ram by the rod opening. The screw doesn't seem to stop anything from rotating since it...
That's how it's supposed to work except the manual says you can load like 20 feet of string. I was having problems with the OEM string breaking...
I do not want to take anything apart! It just shook loose. It's probably some stupid assembly screw to be used with a wire tie during...
Any tips on the silly echo string head? Are you guys loading it by pulling a single 20' string through the head and then cranking it into the...
I have a Huskee 22 bought in about 2011, it's been great. Right next to where the chrome rod goes into the body of the ram there is a little 1/4"...
The Englander Pellet grill has a cast iron grill grate and a bbq grate. Very good at searing. Very hot.
Good choice on no cheeks. That window looks big!
Original tires from 1994!
Been using my 225 for a month now and the string loading head thing is a piece of poo. The old weedeater style heads have a slightly different...
I believe they drill the hole in the stem so that it breaks away like a fire hydrant. My new faucet has that hole too. Now they are mostly 1/4...
I’m 40 miles as the crow flies from Seattle so I hopped on the antenna signal websites to see what was available and in what direction....