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... On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:53:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "JR North" wrote in message mediainc... Look at the bright side. FREE FIREWOOD. You DO have a fireplace, don't you? JR who has kept his fireplace stocked for years with blown down trees. nom=de=plume wrote: Looks like I'm stuck here for now... two huge trees got blown over the access road. We're having 60 mph winds today and tonight forecast. Fortunately, the house is protected with UPS, so I can still work, but I was supposed to go out with friends. My neighbor said he's come by and chainsaw them so I can get out, but that'll be tomorrow. It's too dangerous to be out right now. I'm amazed nothing has hit the house that's bigger around than a baseball bat (10 or so hits so far). The little lake is all stirred up, and it looks like someone's dinghy is sunk next to the dock. I have two actually. One (in bedroom area) has an insert for real heat. The big one burns logs, which I mostly use for guests and family when they show up in the winter. I'm splitting the wood with the guy who chainsawed it... least I could do.. but it'll be a couple of seasons before it can be used. I have plenty of wood... higher than I stand, besides there's always something fallen in the area I could scavenge if nec. The only problem is me using the chainsaw. It's too cumbersome and I'm afraid I'll chop off a leg or get it stuck, so I "hire out" (read bribe) for the actual cutting. Get an electric. My wife loves hers and I admit if I am just cutting up firewood I like it too. I still want a gas saw if I am doing any heavy duty tree cutting. I don't need it that much, but I already have a Stilh 310. It's about 15 lbs., which didn't seem like much at the time of purchase, but.... A good reason to keep my ex close, but not too close. heh... -- Nom=de=Plume |
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