You ain’t seen nothin’ yetLonger than I've been alive man.
I still feel old.
You ain’t seen nothin’ yetLonger than I've been alive man.
I still feel old.
I never burnt much pine, fir and larch was what I mostly brought home. I liked larch the best, fir burns good but gives off a lot of splinters.Here in Colorado it's pine which is soft. Where I grew up it was Walnut and oak. A lot harder to split.
Yes, it’s the simple pleasures that do it for me…Jeez...........that wood pile did it for you eh?
Young men today are worse off due to less females like yourself.Yes, it’s the simple pleasures that do it for me…
I like the trade work for hay thingA looooong day working on a Cummins 350 big cam diesel PT fuel pump. This truck has set for 12 years with the diesel in its pump. Turned into what I can truck bed liner. Thick gooey muck. Nothing I had on hand would cut it.
Had Blondy go get a gallon of Lacquer thinner (lacquer is what the goo is) Tossed the parts in the ultrasonic with the thinner. Presto it sluffed rite off. Got everything but the air valve freed up. Looks like the only way to get it out is by damaging it. $180.oo part. Got to call the hey man to see if he has the monies to replace it.... (trading the labor for round bales of hay)
10+ pages to catch up on.... Laterz
Mutually satisfactory barter is the best way to do any transaction if at all possible.I like the trade work for hay thing
When I was younger maybe ,now my motto is " Maybe its not home sweet home ..Adjust"That's why you sold it huh?
Would drive me insane much like my dining table light which is not centered in the space.........due to a beam.
I would go to war for youYes, it’s the simple pleasures that do it for me…
Pine burns fast and hot....smells great. I was only up a few day a month but went through cords. Locals was about 5. But I am sure the furnace kicked on from time to time.I never burnt much pine, fir and larch was what I mostly brought home. I liked larch the best, fir burns good but gives off a lot of splinters.
I spent a lot of time out in the bush and was always looking for an easy tree to harvest.
If I had to harvest those hardwoods I would get a log splitter.
With what I brought home, an axe, maul and splitting wedges would do the job with some sweat. Five to seven cords was a typical years use.
I like the trade work for hay thing
Yes, we should all do more of itMutually satisfactory barter is the best way to do any transaction if at all possible.
Don't know got that one in 2006.Some one was telling me that the new wood stoves are a lot more complicated than what I was used too.
Almost being able to pass emissions.
I can't tell if I am an idiot or a genius.....stoned.....don't care.That's why you sold it huh?
Would drive me insane much like my dining table light which is not centered in the space.........due to a beam.
Trust me......ha ha. Honestly.....never fk a friend.... or a customer it will last a lifetimeMutually satisfactory barter is the best way to do any transaction if at all possible.
Hee, hee, hee, that is why I make my seasonal white lightning run........................Yes, we should all do more of it
Well if we lived closer, I’d give you a nice haircut for a cream brûlée tradeHee, hee, hee, that is why I make my seasonal white lightning run........................
If we lived closer you would be on!Well if we lived closer, I’d give you a nice haircut for a cream brûlée trade