28 (8 wind chill) with a 30 mph winds, and 40 mph gusts. 75 inside. Honey locust limb pieces 3 inch diameter.
32f, with a 24f feels like. 25mph winds today. Burning black locust chunks.
Well, I usually stand them on their heads in BLO for a couple weeks to get the wedge and eye to swell up and tighten up the head. Then I strip...
Thanks. I'm liking them. I've thought about pulp hooks, and I think they'd work just fine, too. Maybe that'll be the next purchase.
Yes. The air filter plastic, then the top plastic. It has 3 or 4 screws holding it on. I don't remember without looking.
Glad it's an easy fix, but I haven't seen bolts back out that much on a cylinder before. That's pretty wild.
I've got a Napa, a grain elevator, and a grocery store, with basically an unlimited supply of pallets, and the heavy duty blue ones are about...
It's already 50 and is going to be 68 today. We've been having beautiful days the past week, or so. Only been starting a fire for overnights lately.
Beautiful pup. I lost my GSD September of '24, and lost my Dobie in May of this year. For me, losing pups is one of life's hardest trials....
I've never heard of the word either, but I can almost guarantee that if some around me knew of the word, they'd say I bloviate. Lol
Some things from there are absolute steals for the price. I bought a set of Pittsburgh rubber coated ratchets, probably 15 to 20 years ago, and...
Ahhh, now I follow! Brain wasn't firing on all cylinders. Honey locust is fairly prominent in towns out here, due to how drought resistant it...
Honey locust feels heavier with every year that passes. Lol I was ripping these chunks down further than I usually do.
What is a "novelty score"?
Thanks. I have no experience with red oak, but a website I just looked at has honey locust 4 lbs heavier, dry weight, per cubic foot. It can be...
I wonder if a crafts type store would have an assortment of small screws like that, that you could take your knife in and try to find the right...
Thank you! The ole C10 Custom Deluxe keeps putting in the work.
Couple smaller loads to finish this job off. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Honey locust, and more honey locust. Couldn't fit it all in this load. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
What's your Fiskars "cleaver"? I'm not sure what that is.