Wood for the smoker right next to the boiler? Oh boy. How tempting to grab it and toss it in. Does the wife ever fill the boiler? If so. . . .![Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin: 😁](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png)
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You may want to give those lights a wipe!Welp, with temps dropping tomorrow for a week or better I decided it was time to fire it up.
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Yup, definitely needs that! LolYou may want to give those lights a wipe!![]()
It’s definitely a splitting maul and well suited to the task, I’m just out of shape and hate doing it@Isaacorps look into a Fiskars axe. What you have looks like a maul. Something to split a big chunk and drive in with a sledge hammer. The Fiskars is lighter and you will want to focus on technique a bit more. You will.have more speed also. Where are our residents batting coaches? They can explain it better than I can.![]()
Lacked the time? You're Fuckin retired!!These cold temps have the boiler just eating firewood right now. Been filling morning and evening pretty regularly since New Years Day. Thankful I don’t have to split but I do smash a finger or thumb on occasion horsing in big chunks like this one. Lol
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Been trying to conserve firewood this year since I lacked the time to do as much as in years past. I turned the regulator down to 125-130 degrees versus 150-160 to conserve and it has helped and the warmth inside the house is barely noticeable. The furnace blower just runs longer on these really cold stretches is all.