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Some of the cheaper gloves are not very user friendly, stiff as a board, I am also wondering about those zetex gloves.
huh?~*~Kathleen~*~ said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSL4cmFW_GU
I have no problem with the larger sized gloves
This is great! Keep 'em coming!
Blimp, I don't even think I want to know #1, and I have #2 in spades
Dennis, could use a wife around here for sure. Someone to help cook and clean and take care of the kid, plus bring in wood. Sounds dreamy. Much more useful than most husbands :lol: You guys need to count your lucky stars.
#1 is dick hill idea [hate to drop the name cause it might kill the debate} in case of chimney fire, bag is inserted, plastic melts, & steam releases slowly so to stop the chimney fire. never tried it but makes more sense than throwing water into stove~*~Kathleen~*~ said:
BLIMP said:#1 is dick hill idea [hate to drop the name cause it might kill the debate} in case of chimney fire, bag is inserted, plastic melts, & steam releases slowly so to stop the chimney fire. never tried it but makes more sense than throwing water into stove~*~Kathleen~*~ said:
Neil said:A cosy armchair in front of my stove.
A large paintbrush works very well for us.Treacherous said:I need to get a small dustpan and brush. The broom that came with my set is really ineffective. It looks like a broom from the middle ages and really doesn't sweep anything. The bristles are extremely coarse. . .
precaud said:A magnet for fishing out nails and staples (some of my kindling is from pallets and construction scrap wood).
tickbitty said:Probably a stupid question, but why fish them out and not just dump them with the ash?