I did hear back from James, that table is at the McKee Botanical Garden in Vero Beach, FL, he guessed that it was about 6’ wide, and that he...
I haven’t heard from James, but to my eye, I’m guessing that table is about 7’ wide, probably close to 40’ long, maybe 35’, but my guess is around...
A Friend that I met through a former job sent me a pic of what appears to be a double live edge slab table today James and I were (he still is)...
Spruce will probably be similar to Hemlock or White Fir, closer to Douglas Fir than Cottonwood. more BTU’s and burn time than Cottonwood, I would...
Yep, it’s really good for campfires :campfire: It’s not a long burning wood, so it’s not like tossing a big split of oak (Whatever that is ;) )...
I wouldn’t buy a house that I knew was framed with cottonwood, wouldn’t even consider it. But around here Douglas Fir is King for Lumber or...
Oh, I absolutely do appreciate the special place where I live, I was born in 1965, and was a 70’s kid, graduated from high school in 83, and...
[ATTACH] Of Snow!!! I have shared many pictures of the Beautiful area in which I live, and Friday on my way home, I noticed that Sleeping...
yep, I’ve found them in Douglas Fir, White Fir, Hemlock and Maple Doug :cheers::usa:
I haven’t run or owned a 440. Back in 2017, the Wife was watching me limb some downed trees to cut for firewood, and said “I can do that “, she...
Thank You As mentioned, they season much faster without the bark, and it is much cleaner in the house that way Doug :cheers::usa:
:usa: A Realtor would tell you that the “Primary Heat Source” in our house is Forced Air Electric, but I will tell you that in Reality for Us,...
I did notice that while running the 9 ton splitter, he was much more efficient about stopping the ram on the return stroke, than he was when...
Too Slow, Too Expensive, and the decibel level may be lower, but it’s still loud enough, that the pitch of the noise they make would bother me...
BSB. Nope, I have absolutely no idea who you are talking about. BSB :whistle::rofl: :lol::startled::binoculars: Doug :cheers::usa:
We have a Country brand stove, and have had great luck with it, but the only work that I have done to it is replacing the blower motor once or...
On the topic of kindling, Cedar has always been my “Go To” wood, but my old “Plan B” of old railroad ties split small and soaked in used motor oil...
Softer woods(if DRY) will create heat FASTER, Harder woods have a higher latent BTU value, but release heat Slower over a longer time I have...