WOODBUTCHER said:That's the way to do it, play your guitars on your MTV.
I loaded a massive Pignut 3 year old half round into the Oslo the other night, I should have taken a picture.
I had massive coaling after 10 hrs.
I'll get through this mild Winter on about 75 gallons of oil heat/hot water.
WoodButcher
zapny said:About 3-4 inches of snow. The roads in Massena were pretty chitty, they had some sleet/freezing rain then the snow came, did you get that in the Burg. zap
not too much, maybe just a little more fine flakes HOWEVER that could be related to the extremely mild weather we've had almost all dang winter. I like to run bigger splits at night, but we both know how the draw acts in milder temps. Either way, the chimney isn't bad, but there is a little more smoke coming out of the flue at the initial loading of those bigger splits.zapny said:Not any harm Solar, usually our splits are a little smaller.
Scotty Overkill, I have not noticed a difference when cleaning the chimney from burning smaller splits compared to bigger splits, how about you.
zap
clemsonfor said:We are 79 today
zapny said:This is some of the last wood from what I cut in the summer 2008, guess I split a little big back then. Most of this is Sugar Maple so it should make for some nice overnight burns.
zap