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  1. Cowboy Billy Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 10, 2008
    885 posts
    Britton MI
    Dennis I thought about taking some of the honey comb after the bees leave. When I was a kid we used to get all out honey from a small bee keeper. He was a great guy and let us go in the shop and watch him process the honey. I wish I could remember how he did it.

    Billy
    #26

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  2. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    I always stack while I split. I couldn't imagine having a huge pile to stack like that. It would look like too much work to me.

    Glad to hear you're getting your work done, even if it is not as fast as you used to.
  3. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,170 posts
    Michigan

    Amateur, the way things are going, next year we very well might take you up on that. I was sort of thinking about this while splitting wood. Maybe it would be great to have a weekend wood party?! Get a few guys from MI together (others very welcome too) to do some cutting, hauling and splitting. We could build a nice big fire if it is cold and even do some cook-out too. I'm sure we could furnish some great eating and drinking for all and everyone would have a great time. Shoot, we might even get some of the Indiana and Ohio guys. At least that is something for us to think about.
  4. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    Pick a date Dennis, & I'll be there. We can sell tickets to the horizontal VS vertical splitting contest, & give away the milk crates as prizes.==c As long as I don't have to split horizontal that is. If need be, I can probably help with planning & supplies if you decide to go ahead with this. Let me know. A C
    tfdchief likes this.
  5. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,971 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    Sure wish I was closer. I would love to join that party!
  6. etiger2007 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 8, 2012
    1,034 posts
    Clio Michigan
    I wanna play pick me.
  7. Redlegs Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 16, 2012
    258 posts
    Eastern Kansas
    Michigans stock is going up. I've got family in East Lansing I could use to visit. Make sure you guys publish the dates here.
  8. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    Me too!
  9. etiger2007 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 8, 2012
    1,034 posts
    Clio Michigan
    look what you started backwoods your going to have an army equiped with chain saws and splitters. Jefferson how do you like your 2400? Im looking to get a 2000.
  10. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,170 posts
    Michigan
    Well, we're definitely going to have to look closer at this one! Thanks guys! :)
  11. Redlegs Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 16, 2012
    258 posts
    Eastern Kansas
    I found a video of the 2400 on youtube titled the "thermo-neuclear wood reactor" or something like that and I would say the title was pretty much spot on. I just got it intalled a little while ago and have less than a dozen fires in it. It throws great heat! I had over eight hours burn times, when starting off an existing bed of coals and adding just three good splits, and that left a good size bed of red hot embers for a relight in the morning. I know I'll never get 40 hour burn like the BK guys, but I can get "thermo-neuclear wood reactor" for more than eight hours and that heats our 3k+ sq ft place just fine. On quality and craftsmanship I have no complaints. A friend who helped on the install remaked on the high quality of the welds, but I dont know anything about welding. A member here (FyreBug) works for SBI (Stove Builder International - who makes the Osburn products) and he was very helpful and honest. SBI builds stoves and inserts under multiple brand names and you can read about them at ...
    http://www.sbi-international.com/en/
    My bottom line would be all good so far, but I am less than 12 burns into it.
  12. denisn New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2010
    14 posts
    oregon coast
    going tomorrow to pickup a osburn 2400 insert to replace our 1982 blaze king bought new for a grand ,the osburn with all is 2 grand looks like a geat stove for a great price. what do you think.the dealer says it might be a little over kill we have a 1500 sq ft ranch with a 2 story 1600ft T 'ed 1982 addition on end with a quad pellet am replacing with a jotul moose think #121. want all wood burn. ?????

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