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Got some use for my old pine tree!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Duvekot, Jun 2, 2017.

  1. Duvekot

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    IMG_3704.JPG IMG_3705.JPG hej hej all,

    I have been taking down some old pine trees , dried them for 2 years. And now it time to enjoy them with my newly built hot tub!

    Have a nice day all
     
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  2. FatBoy85

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    :eek::eek:Oh boy someone REALLY got his mind on something really REALLY good! Duvekot that's spectacular! :thumbs::thumbs::cool:Tell us more about it!!!!
     
  3. yooperdave

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    A few of the Finns around these parts will do something along the same line out at there hunting camps.

    They will wind a coil of copper around the flue pipe in order to heat up w Similar to this.

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  4. Jnb

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    I have seen people do that with maple syrup evaporators (coil around flue pipe) to heat the sap as it goes in the pans. Helps to boil faster.
     
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    That is very creative and well done. Thanks for the post!
     
  6. billb3

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    An awful lot of work for a once a year event.
     
  7. Moparguy

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    The only word that comes to mind is...awesome. Now you just need a few lines plumbed in and hooked to a 100 gallon air compressor and you can have the jets going.
     
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    :thumbs:.... Nice :yes:.... Love the creativity...
     
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