StihlOh and one of my faithful J-reds gave up the ghost recently.
Now I have an excuse to go buy a new saw
StihlOh and one of my faithful J-reds gave up the ghost recently.
Now I have an excuse to go buy a new saw
Hang in there robbydanilow, sounds like you are doing a good job for your family. In the beginning, I was where you are. Persevere and get ahead, it will serve you well and make you feel good, and secure. It takes a while but when you get there, you will be a happy man.It's been great to keep my family warm with wood that I scrounged bucked and split this year but I'm glad to see 40 today. Down to my last 1/4 cord experimenting with mixing in some bio bricks to stretch it.
My favorite is the guy from Wiseman on 'Life Below Zero'...Goes out, rings some trees, cuts them down a few years later.I was watching Alaskas Last Frontier on tv before, they said they had 1 days wood left, so they went outside, dropped a fir, they were good to go.....
I love Alaska Last Frontier, but seriously, those guys wait until the last minute to cut wood they are going to burn that winter and will freeze to death if they don't. Their wood stoves are relics and OK, I know it is TV, but I just want to go help them!I was watching Alaskas Last Frontier on tv before, they said they had 1 days wood left, so they went outside, dropped a fir, they were good to go.....
I think it's just Atz Lee...I love Alaska Last Frontier, but seriously, those guys wait until the last minute to cut wood they are going to burn that winter and will freeze to death if they don't. Their wood stoves are relics and OK, I know it is TV, but I just want to go help them!
You may be right, but I really think we need to get those guys on here and educate them!I think it's just Atz Lee...
Remember watching his father talk about his kid not learning how do things when nature makes it easier.
And he's always the first to run out of proteins it seems.
Or treesYeah, it's not like they don't have the equipment or space...
This has been one of the coldest and snowiest winters I can remember in our area. I usually burn between 4 and 5 cords, but this year Im well into 6 already with about 1 seasoned cord left. Last week I went out to TS and picked up some bio bricks/blocks just to mix in with the wood every once and a while. This was my first experience using them and they work great and put good heat out. I advise anyone running low to do the same and you wont be disappointed.
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