Latest activity

  • Nutball
    Nutball replied to the thread Wood stove heat.
    You may have a bad design of stove, depending on what "full" of coals is to you. I get some of the best heat when mine is full of coals...
  • cory
    cory reacted to CurSedVoyce's post in the thread Instagram with Haha Haha.
    Lol... on your mark get set post ! Lol
  • cory
    cory reacted to CurSedVoyce's post in the thread Instagram with Like Like.
    Block (dowel) on top = block on bottom. Once string is plumb, both blocks touch the wall
  • cory
    cory reacted to Burnham's post in the thread Instagram with Like Like.
    Exactly so. I looked again and picked up the spacers, just as you describe, Cory. A nice method.
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce replied to the thread Akimbo 2 attachment question.
    Subject at hand.
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce replied to the thread Akimbo 2 attachment question.
    Effect orientation too. 3" is a moot advantage imho
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce replied to the thread Instagram.
    Lol... on your mark get set post ! Lol
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce reacted to cory's post in the thread Instagram with Like Like.
    I believe it was just a plumb line but with properly sized spacers so that if the top spacer is pushed flush to the stone, the bottom...
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce reacted to Burnham's post in the thread Instagram with Like Like.
    Exactly so. I looked again and picked up the spacers, just as you describe, Cory. A nice method.
  • CurSedVoyce
    CurSedVoyce replied to the thread Instagram.
    Block (dowel) on top = block on bottom. Once string is plumb, both blocks touch the wall
  • Burnham
    Burnham replied to the thread Instagram.
    Exactly so. I looked again and picked up the spacers, just as you describe, Cory. A nice method.
  • cory
    cory replied to the thread Instagram.
    I believe it was just a plumb line but with properly sized spacers so that if the top spacer is pushed flush to the stone, the bottom...
  • cory
    cory replied to the thread Wood stove heat.
    Doesn't the bungee get cut fairly easily/often? The tire takes a beating without issue
  • cory
    cory reacted to friedrich's post in the thread Wood stove heat with Wow Wow.
    i just lay the tire on the ground without a log under it. good way to dull the maul on concrete ;)
  • Burnham
    Burnham replied to the thread Wood stove heat.
    Simple method. I'm not sure I've ever seen the need for tire or chain/bungee :), but aside from that, seems a reasonable trick.
Back
Top