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Hmmm...I'm confused by my own oxymoron...
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Ex-wives and PITA MILs burn well in the OWB. You just gotta stuff 'em in there before the rigor mortis sets in. All those hollywood chainsaw killing movies aren't all that accurate, it's a real b1tch to get all that flesh and bone fragments out of the saw after. If they have gone a while without exercising and the subcutaneous fat has really built up, they burn like candles...long and slow!:jawdrop:
What, that I like to call people on the eDrama they attempt to create? I certainly hope so!!
I just always giggle at the "I'm taking my toys and going home" philosophy.
C'mon dude. Pity party?
Sincerely,
Bored in Michigan
Here's the deal-
The dealer I bought the OWB from said if I had a source for telephone poles they would be great fuel.
Contrary to popular belief, the telephone poles do not have creosote in them anymore and haven't for years - this comes from the guy who buys poles for the telephone company. I'm not sure on the electric poles.
I throw one or two chunks of the poles in at a time with other seasoned wood and have never noticed a change in the look or smell of the smoke coming from the OWB.
Gotta admit, I'm new at burning wood, but this seemed like a good site with a lot of good people and good info. I've been posting on various forums for years and never been attacked with negative rep points like this before.
I'll go back and work on my plan to destroy the earth now...
Thats funny, because I always giggle at the guy who makes fun of others so he feels better about himself.
I'll admit it was over the top- but it did get your attention.
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Hmmm...I'm confused by my own oxymoron...
Nuzzy you mean SOB just apologize in advance and we can all get along.I thought lumberjacks were supposed to be kinder and gentler..
I know some power company employees, and they love it. They get paid to go out and harvest their heat source. Use the comapny truck that yanks the old poles up out of the ground. They have a constant supply to work with, they are always replacing old poles that have reached their life expectancy and beyond. They just take the truck home with a huge load at he end of the day and back right up to the burner. I asked one guy one time about worrying about the contaminants, he said nah, they were so old that stuff had to of work off by now.