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I had a minor problem with my Napleon 1900 stove (bought in 2007). I had been buying parts from Obadiah’s in Montana for years and they had the...
Ok, I know this topic has been discussed at length in the past. And I have searched the forums for an answer, but can't find one. I would like to...
Neighbor called. Said he wants me to drop the whole tree and and take 2/3rds of the wood - leaving him 1/3 bucked & split. I figure about 2.5 - 3.5...
Our cats get bored on raining days. So I turn on wild life TV shows for them. It keeps 'em busy for a little while at least. After they try to catch...
Ran across this today. First time I ever saw a screw drive splitter. It probably has a very long cycle time. I couldn't even find refernce to this...
Any one have the same problem as me. I always keep a ready stack by the stove at night. By the morning a cat butt has been by it marking teratory....
I might have gotten ripped off when I bought this, it doesn't cut well. It was used, maybe I just need to sharpen the blade.
I bought a pressure washer used from a shut down cement cleaning company for $125. It runs fine and I've used it to clean/stain my wood deck. Whats...
During a Sierras prep hike up and down the mountain behind my house with a 50 lb pack on, I missed being bitten by a large rattle snake. I...
I've got a 100' retaining wall made up of 2"x12"x12' horizontal members and 6"x6" vertical. The vertical members of a 12' section rotted away and...
This may not be the correct place to post this. But check out this video at 46 seconds. It think its a stihl....
When it looks like this?
Ok, so I got a great deal on a used splitter. 25 ton speedCo, $435. I've put about 50 hours on it (actually my neighbors and I have). Today, while...
I've got to replace 940 square feet of flat roof with either spray on foam roofing or tar and gravel. Foam roofing is about $100 per square foot but...
I just bought this from a guy around the corner. He didn�t know what make it is but I put the knarliest peice of crotch wood I had through it - no...
We finished taking this last weekend. 6 cords - about 25,000 lbs....
I saw these things for sale in hardware stores in Switzerland and decided to make some for myself. The best wood to use is very sappy pine....
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