blueriver
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#7-#21 shoveling a path in the snow to get to the wood pile :laughing:
There be no shoveling here!!!
#7-#21 shoveling a path in the snow to get to the wood pile :laughing:
Boy times have changed. Growing up in Oregon, and dad working in a lumber mill for 30 years; wood heat was 50% of our heat. Douglas fir was the common wood, but occasionally we would get a permit to go on logging land and get some oak or madrone. Dad was always bringing home wood from the mill and my brother an I had to split it (as needed) and keep the front porch with enough wood for a day at least. You know how hard it was for a 100 lb boy to swing a splitting wedge?
Today, most the mills shut down and even tho there is still logging going on, the availability of firewood is hard to find. Dad and I are always looking for people who need a tree dropped for the firewood (and craft wood). Most of the logging areas are gated now, thanks to idiots who vandalize and dump trash.
Anyway, wood heat is now a standby and shop heat for us.
So far no one has mentioned two of the best reasons for heating with wood. No sales tax, and being self sufficient! Why support the saudi's if you don't have to?