
That is who carries the wood in the house. Need to keep kids busy these days.What's with the kids' doll box?
When I was a kid you could have easily convinced me to do that, way better than taking out the garbage, playing with axes and all....That is who carries the wood in the house. Need to keep kids busy these days.
I thought that’s what loom repair was for.Need to keep kids busy these days.
The Rockaway is rounded at the handle instead of being angular.That axe head might also be a Baltimore Jersey type?
Not quite seasoned oak and the stove is an old obsolete something. It's my first time at all this but my niece who buys the heating oil wanted the stove, hence the stove.Is the stove you found one of the more efficient types? $300 for a cord of what?
Actually I hadn't thought about beheading a doll but I'm thinking about it now.Knowing Alex’s humor… the doll was the first test of the axe.
Know, about that dog?… has anyone seen it recently?
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Kink shame much?What's with the kids' doll box?
Did you get a cottage or did you move out of the condo?
Where/when I grew up, most people burned wood - as a primary or supplementary heat source. As a lazy teenager, I had to go into the woods with my grandfather to cut wood and haul it out on an old-school sledge. My Dad had a general store, so he had absolutely no time to spare for this activity. While most people had snowmobiles to pull their firewood sledges, that wasn't happening with my frugal grandfather. At least he had a chainsaw to fell trees and junk* them up.
Once we got the firewood home, it was my job to cleave** it, along with making "splits" (kindling). I learned that the colder it was, the easier the splitting. I won't claim to be the most skilled splitter in the world and I certainly beat up a few axe handles in my day. I started wrapping wire around the handle just under the axe head to protect it.
I loathed the job as a kid, but I love doing it know. I have a fireplace in my house, with an airtight insert. So, I burn some wood as a supplementary heat source and for the ambiance. I have a Sandvik "general-purpose" axe and a splitting maul. They do the job.
*Don't know if the term is used elsewhere, but in Newfoundland, a chunk of firewood is called a "junk".
**Another Newfoundland term.
Oh, I'm not judging, just curious.Kink shame much?![]()
I'm looking forward to seeing your audio system install.We're in the process of getting moved in here. I want this to be the last place I fix up.
I remember when I was a kid, visiting relatives in Ontario, their neighbour asked how things were in "the old country".I can imagine trying to keep up with the firewood in NFL. No wonder God gave us whiskey.
You guys have words even regular Canadians don't know let alone the Yanks. In RI when I start telling you about my *junk ... it should feel like being kissed in your sleep on a submarine.
No kidding. About visiting civilization, I mean. Where in Ontario? A long time ago a few of us Canadians talked about words like Chesterfield that only we would get. That and how these Southern Savages don't have Coffee Crisp.I remember when I was a kid, visiting relatives in Ontario, their neighbour asked how things were in "the old country".So yeah, we use terms that have died out of usage in England and Ireland.
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Whitby.No kidding. About visiting civilization, I mean. Where in Ontario? A long time ago a few of us Canadians talked about words like Chesterfield that only we would get. That and how these Southern Savages don't have Coffee Crisp.
This wood thing is a ton of work. I am aware that there are more efficient methods to all this but I'm also the guy who told cardiac rehaf to eff off so I need the work.
There's a 3 year old grand niece that comes with the dog and the yard. Just this morning when "Let it go" started going, I started going too. I've decided that all audible Frozen sh!t was high time for me to go do something else. I hate that Elsa slut.
Rich, check this out! I can feel myself being pulled into this rabbit hole but I am resisting!
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It's not only saxes and guitars, but I'm not sure it applies to these-When I first saw this thread I thought it was about musical instruments ( Sax's and guitars) not wood chopping axes. So carry on, For as wood chopping axe, I use the axe my grandfather gave me back in the late 60's, a Hults Bruk.
This Rockaway Beach?... but wait, there's more:
The Jersey/Rockaway question is edumakating more and more. I did find out it's Rockaway, New Jersey they're talking about. Rockaway Beach, NY seems to be a different location.
I still haven't run into that talk of the rounded lip versus the angular lip. Oh I think I hear something calling me from this here rabbit hole. At least my whole body hurts from something other than being a couch potato and eating Oreos. Okay, I did that too but ...
Then, there's the beloved 'divan'.Whitby.
Chesterfield - yep. When I was a kid, "sofa" and "couch" were words we heard on TV.
Love me some Coffee Crisp.
Well that's 37 secs I will never get backIt's not only saxes and guitars, but I'm not sure it applies to these-
That was bad.Well that's 37 secs I will never get back![]()
Spillin' drinks on my settee ~Arctic Monkeyssome call it a settee,
My education continues. i Looked them up, sexy as hell. They're up there in price too.Hults Bruk
Well it was passed down from my grandfather to me, so who knows what he paid for it, he's long passed. And ways before internet and of course Amazon.My education continues. i Looked them up, sexy as hell. They're up there in price too.
Back in the days of buggy whips ... I'm sure it's seen some action.it was passed down from my grandfather to me,