Lately, I'm using the chop saw for such mentioned pieces of scrap wood and into the workshop stove (in the garage) it goes! Nice!
Once it warms up a bit I need to reload the wood bin ahead of the snow. I wanted to get some of my ash pile split and stacked as well, but my back has a different opinion on that idea.
It is a crummy day so I thought a crock pot full of country style pork ribs were in order. 6 hour wait now.
The snow rolled in here about an hour ago. Chaz should have been able to stay ahead of it. He and a coworker went to take a ham radio test. It is about an hour away. He'll just have to drive home on this mess.
The service call was $50. Totally worth it. Those boards fail, and when they do, you have no chance to get your fridge running until you swap in one that does work. There's places that will take your old board, and fix that while you get sent an already fixed board, or they make you wait for your exact board to get tested, then fixed and resend it out. That's days of having no fridge.
Here too. I don't know how much we got here but it snowed pretty hard last night, and the wind was making it drift pretty bad. It's supposed to be windy today, with gusts up to 40 mph. Good thing it's already over freezing, otherwise the drifting would be really bad. Tonight it drops to the single digits, so any snow removal needs to be done today or it will be a PITA to try to remove it from the drive and walkways.
Umm. I guess we got 7.5" of snow which apparently was the highest amount in the state from the snow storm last night. I'm still inside, so just going by the snow totals listed by the local TV stations. In places, there's surely a lot more than 7.5" because of the drifting. I'll post up pictures when I get out there to clear this stuff from my driveway.
No snow yet. About two hours west of us and coming. Saying 6-10" coming here. Right now 8 above zero.