Totally agree. I have actually started using high coaling woods (what most would consider "the good stuff") for shoulder season fuel...I find it...
So probably smoked his diapy then too, huh? :whistle: :rofl: :lol:
What's your chimney draft?
That's basically true...but many softwoods actually have a slight advantage, per pound. 8600 BTUs/lb is the commonly used average number...
Yup, seen it dozens of times at the bike shop...anything that came in with a starting/running problem, and champion plugs, got an ngk post haste!...
Burns better than snowballs! That said, free willow firewood is best if already cut/split :D
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Meh, any wood that is in your stacks, split, dry, ready to burn is good firewood. It all has its place. I would not want to only have oak (for...
I've never seen a mm with the sample temp on it like that before :yes:
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Part of the problem too is that it seems like any paint type product from the past that actually worked well has either been discontinued, or...
Exactly
Very nice work, slick mods too. Eric VW
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Insulated? If so then I'd agree, low fire risk. Insulated will tend to stay cleaner too.
You hook them up with some of your Oak? If so then a 3rd year of drying will probably eliminate the screen clogging...it certainly burns hotter...
I refinished ours (very similar construction, just all solid wood, no plywood) about 20 years ago, and it has held up pretty well...really only...
Yeah my son came home using that one...I'm like, say what?!
First use of "sus" that I've seen on FHC...it's usually the kids saying that...
Mount unistrut open side up on the side panels, cut a piece of wire hog panel the right length so that it bows up to the degree that you'd prefer...