Kdrweld
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$250,000 scaffolding quote to do the repairs and I said *f-word off! !!!!!!
Walked to the local river,, we had a atmospheric river last week ,, the river came up 8ft,,
last week you would almost walk across it,,,
its come down 3-4ft
another storm coming.
that island used to be connected to the dike
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Its the Tulameen RiverWhich river is it?
Sassafras is not something I am familiar with. I will check it out on the web. But is it in the same class as Locust and Black Walnut for firewood? Smoke aroma? Easy to split? Just curious.I went over to our neighbors log pile today, 2 hours from when I let to when I got back and finished unloading and I got half a cord of sassafras, black walnut, and oak.
Smells kind of spicy. Burns faster and hotter than the other two with the stove closed up but it lights so incredibly easy! Crazy easy to split and I got 3 dump trailer loads to split. And then there's 2 loads each of black walnut and cherry, and endless oak.Sassafras is not something I am familiar with. I will check it out on the web. But is it in the same class as Locust and Black Walnut for firewood? Smoke aroma? Easy to split? Just curious.
50 below F
So stoking the boiler and staying warm
Took care of a big pile of paperwork today
I used to get black walnut cut off from grade resort. the clear grain 2-3-6" long would split so easy with a small hatchet and start a fire fast and dependable. Hard to beat but it sounds like Sassafras will. Thanks.Smells kind of spicy. Burns faster and hotter than the other two with the stove closed up but it lights so incredibly easy! Crazy easy to split and I got 3 dump trailer loads to split. And then there's 2 loads each of black walnut and cherry, and endless oak.
Do you have regular single wall stove pipe from the stove I looked back to an earlier post. Many chimney installs have the crimped ends "BACKERTZ? It should be so if you pour water in the pipe the water will funnel into the stove not to the outside of your pipe via the crimp connection. I could not tell how you have yours in the picture.Another 50 above F day here in Wyoming. WTF is going on? Weather above freezing forecast out into January. Usually we’re down around or below zero. 70mph wind gusts though, and my wood stove keeps puffing smoke through the door when the wind blows.
Another 50 above F day here in Wyoming. WTF is going on? Weather above freezing forecast out into January. Usually we’re down around or below zero. 70mph wind gusts though, and my wood stove keeps puffing smoke through the door when the wind blows.
Do the salmon spawn that far upriver?Its the Tulameen River
Flows into Similkameen river then to the USA
This river rose and covered the island and is now receding.
Bad weather is near over.
Do you have regular single wall stove pipe from the stove I looked back to an earlier post. Many chimney installs have the crimped ends "BACKERTZ? It should be so if you pour water in the pipe the water will funnel into the stove not to the outside of your pipe via the crimp connection. I could not tell how you have yours in the picture.
Is your insulated pipe a Selkirk brand?
TWAS A THOUGHT. How hot does your black single wall pipe run? Does it backdraft when the pipe is Don't dare touch it hot?Yeah, it’s definitely installed correctly. Chimney pipe is Selkirk metalbestos
It burns clean and it's easy to light. Other than that it's nothing special, above silver maple but under locust/oak/walnut.I used to get black walnut cut off from grade resort. the clear grain 2-3-6" long would split so easy with a small hatchet and start a fire fast and dependable. Hard to beat but it sounds like Sassafras will. Thanks.
TWAS A THOUGHT. How hot does your black single wall pipe run? Does it backdraft when the pipe is Don't dare touch it hot?
From myside of the keyboard I question the draft. Good luck..




