Now, how do I convince my roomie that this is inappropriate and I need a Chevy (maybe a Ford) 1/2 -3/4 ton 6 1/2' bed extended cab? I'd even let...
Off for the week, and I needed to run a chainsaw! So I went to my supplier with the 1/3 ton Outback for a couple of loads. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My Split-Fire is 22 tons, with a knife. I've tested it fairly hard. Only two big 22"+ chunks of oakwith big knots at the cut have stopped it....
As we get into winter, I'll start hanging on to some for the driveway. It is steep, can't plow up it if there's more than 4". It does face south...
I was given an ash vacuum. It was a PITA due to the small nozzle, gave it to a Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
The Napoleon 1400 has a 4"x4" port in the bottom with a spring loaded flapper leading to an ash pan. When I get home from work and it's cooked...
Our Kindling Cracker is the original, lagged to a splitting stump. It's great for busting up lumber cut-offs. It's perfect for boards 12" or...
This crew is a bad influence when it comes to chainsaws! Over the years, I never had more than two. Now, if I count all the saws, it's something...
I've tried that, with limited success, opening the garage door works well.
Thank you, all! I did not think I was missing out here, have long realized that there is always more to learn. When I tried a top-down fire, I...
Hello, I have read and watched about people that recommend building fires upside down. This is counter intuitive to me and goes against physics....
41° tonight, some pine and ash. It was perfect firewood work weather after getting home today. I let the routine and mundane get in the way of...
31° going to 56° & sunny. It's going to be a perfect day to split wood. Kept a small fire going overnight with some ash, otherwise burning pine...
The X-7 is a good tool. It's easy to keep sharp, light to carry, but heavy enough to drive wedges on the rare occasion that I fall trees. I...
Welcome this is a good site! What did you do in the Cav? I was a 19E in the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
I stumbled upon this thread. It's interesting to see what people do with the odd pieces of firewood. We burn them, hate to throw away those BTUs....
This is a fun community! I'm in!
Chonkies=Gritzers?
Pine is fine, as others have said. We didn't run the stove last night. At a little before 6 the hallway thermostat said 66°. With a pine fire...
I have two for .325" & 3/8". They are gizmos that were easy to rationalize. I've used them a couple times. I, too, felt they are too aggressive...