[AT] OT - Wood chopping clip
Mattias Kessén
davidbrown950 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 9 10:27:16 PST 2013
Walnut, no way. I'll watch the clip again later to see what it is.
Mattias
Den 9 mar 2013 19:01 skrev <Roebersauctions at aol.com>:
> I would believe he has a wood cook stove that he still uses or he has a
> small Air Tight heater in his shop. Some of those pieces looks as though
> they
> may be Walnut. Ernie from MN
>
>
> In a message dated 3/9/2013 10:47:38 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> ron at lakeport-1.com writes:
>
> Charlie,
> Gotta be. I can see no reason that I would split a nice fire log
> into any more than quarters, and usually just in half. I was not
> referring to those little matchstick ones he made. I start my fires
> with a little pine split up into small, but an armload lasts all
> winter. I only start the fire once a day, if that.
> I burn elm when I can find it. Pretty scarce in these parts, too.
> Twisted up, stringy stuff that I would not attempt to split without a
> hydraulic splitter. Dang near impossible to stack after split, too.
> You can have that splitting maul and keep it. My shoulders would
> not allow that thing around.
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, IA
>
> On 3/9/2013 6:08 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> > Kindling to get the fire started is what I figured.
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ron Cook
> > Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 7:51 PM
> > To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> > Subject: Re: [AT] OT - Wood chopping clip
> >
> > Yes, it does work nice on that straight grained wood. Most of mine it
> > wouldn't work very well.
> >
> > I wonder what you use such little sticks for? Cook stove?
> >
> > Ron Cook
> > Salix, IA
> > On 3/8/2013 6:51 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> >
>
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