well its 10 in central Indiana right now and your all going to get some soon this weekend hi's are low teens....
Vandy, I see in your signature "Stihl 028 AV - never let me down (20 yrs old?)" Ditto, I have had an 028 AV for over 20 years and it is still going strong.Vande said:Around 14, Lopi loaded with, beech and hard maple. A comfortable 72 in the house, especially with a glass of Bulleit and the game on. Must be something in the air tonight.Being Thursday, I would not normally reach for the Bulleit, but it just seemed right. It appears other people have the same idea.
tfdchief said:Vandy, I see in your signature "Stihl 028 AV - never let me down (20 yrs old?)" Ditto, I have had an 028 AV for over 20 years and it is still going strong.Vande said:Around 14, Lopi loaded with, beech and hard maple. A comfortable 72 in the house, especially with a glass of Bulleit and the game on. Must be something in the air tonight.Being Thursday, I would not normally reach for the Bulleit, but it just seemed right. It appears other people have the same idea.
I LOVE using my best wood. I'm all for "eating" cake, not just "having" it.gzecc said:I'll say it again, I hate using my best wood!
LLigetfa said:The whole raison d'être for your best wood is to use it when it's cold and getting colder. I could understand not wanting to burn it outside in your firepit or during shoulder season but the coldest part of Winter??
This reminds me of when colour TVs first came out and my father bought one. When I went to visit him, he was watching his old B&W TV. When I asked him why he wasn't watching it in colour, his reply was that he didn't want to wear it out.
Firewood is not like some mint antique car that you keep garaged and take out just to polish.
ISeeDeadBTUs said:I try to keep the boiler room full of Oak . . . and a section of that is the biggest diameter oak I have. I keep cutting while I can and so far, I have not touched my wood pile. What I cut yesterday will be going through the GW this cold snap.
Alternating each night . . . Knob Creek and Macallen's Highland single malt.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.