LOL, you are not good for the economy, don't U know that all those newfangled gadgets is what keeps the GNP going.
LOL, what's wrong with the old fashioned methods.
What next?
A computer controlled laser saw mounted firewood measuring device?
Perhaps it'll let U know when each cord is up to specs.
Heck. I simply eyeball and go to it.
OK, sometimes I'm off an inch or so either way but as long as they fit into my stove I'm OK.
Need some help-my husqvarna 345 has two nipples, a white and orange, on the fuel tank. Which one goes to the primer bulb? The white nipple is a little bigger than orange. Is one a vent?
Gee Piloon yor really are backwards!!Haven't you heard about an app that can be downloaded on your Smart Phone so that you can saw logs while watching TV?! :irked:
Yes, it does. Yet I prefer to burn that length.
For me it’s the way that they fit into my firebox. 12” can go in end wise; anything bigger has to go in parallel to the door. The ashes and coals end up falling against the door, I end up with hot coals falling out and an unnecessary mess on the fire pad.I have a retired forester friend he once told me 12 inch is the optimal length for a wood stove to get maximum heating value. He said any more than that and you are just wasting.
Anyone else ever hear that?
I heard that it was 32 centimeters+ 44 millimeters.I heard it was 18 inches.![]()