My take on the Shoulder Season Fire.

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BrowningBAR said:
BrotherBart said:
Anybody that doubts climate change should pay a little attention to monsoons in the Mojave Desert.

Good to see ya back CountryGal. Hope ya have a good burning season.


Oh hey, look, another thread headed for the ash can...

LMAO!!! Ain't that the truth?! Good one Brownie!

Ray

PS Welcome back CG!
 
Mmmmm.... Interesting...I'll have to try it out. Even though it goes against all my thought process of how I've always started fires. It looks, like it might work better than opening up the door 1 to 2 times to get a good fire going. Thanks for the pics and write up.
 
firefighterjake said:
You haven't even started to get going yet . . . just wait until you start buying the hydraulic splitter, splitting hand tools (just in case), new chainsaw and other assorted tools that are "necessary."

Chainsaw_? Why the singular? You're no fun!
 
wendell said:
firefighterjake said:
You haven't even started to get going yet . . . just wait until you start buying the hydraulic splitter, splitting hand tools (just in case), new chainsaw and other assorted tools that are "necessary."

Chainsaw_? Why the singular? You're no fun!

Oh, I'll keep my old one . . . just want a new one with more power!
 
firefighterjake said:
You haven't even started to get going yet . . . just wait until you start buying the hydraulic splitter, splitting hand tools (just in case), new chainsaw and other assorted tools that are "necessary."

After two years of not buying any fuel oil, I didn't have any trouble getting my wife to go along with the purchase of a new chain saw, chain sharpener, and a tri-axel load of logs. The Fiskars x27 should be arriving for my birthday in early December. We have even discussed log splitters. What a difference a warm house makes.
 
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