Bark facing up? You monster!
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I’m a maverick.Joan wrote: ↑5 years agoBark facing up? You monster!
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We are soon to have some very posh smart thermostats on every radiator all controlled by apps. But nothing beats an open fire.
You stick with it Marky, when we go back to the dark ages from April 2019 these people with their new fangled central heating will be banging on our doors wanting to sit by our fires and roast their chestnuts.
I thought about a stand but I am already pushing my luck with space taken up in the shed. I just make a pile next to it, sit down and crack on - easily done.Sonic Budgie wrote: ↑5 years agoYou stick with it Marky, when we go back to the dark ages from April 2019 these people with their new fangled central heating will be banging on our doors wanting to sit by our fires and roast their chestnuts.
BTW, log splitters are the bees knees. Did you get a stand with yours? It really saves your back, I'll take a photo of mine and put it up too, we could start an owners forum too!!
Yeah.
We walk in the local parks/forests and the kids love to pick up sticks on the way back for kindling.Sonic Budgie wrote: ↑5 years agoYeah.
The log splitter is really good for making kindling too if you can get someone to give you a hand. Pallet slats precut to the right length can be really quickly nibbled through, you can have a good bag full in no time. You may have done it already so forgive me if that's a bit of an egg sucking post.
We used to do that with our Nan and her dog when we were kids, it was called "Going wooding." Happy days.