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7839
Hi Greg, I just set up my husky 372 with a bar and chain for the 36" alaskan mill. I ended up going with an oregon 37" 3/8 .058 gauge bar with oregon's 73RD...
Ian Dyck <indyian@...>
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Jan 2, 2003
2:42 pm
7840
... its ... WOODBEARD....FIRST OFF FIBERGLASS IS ALMOST CONSIDERED TOXIC NOW.PLUS WHEN IT ABSORBS MOISTURE IT LOOSES ITS R-VALUE.MOLD GROWS ON IT AND CAN BE...
cordwoodguy <cordwood...
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Jan 2, 2003
11:27 pm
7841
... address the ... other ... TERRY......IF YOU TREAT YOUR LOGS WITH A BORATE SOLUTION.THE BUGS ARE GONE.PLUS THE LIME IN THE MORTAR AND IN THE SAW DUST...
cordwoodguy <cordwood...
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Jan 2, 2003
11:33 pm
7842
... of ... PAUL.......FIBERGLASS INSULATION IS CLOSE TO BEING DEEMED TOXIC. MOLD GROWS ON IT AND IS A HEALTH HAZARD.FIBERGLASS INSULATION LOOSES R-VALUE RIGHT...
cordwoodguy <cordwood...
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Jan 2, 2003
11:42 pm
7843
... questions ... turned up this ... Life Magazine #57 - Sixteen-sided Cordwood Stackwall House</A> ... houses. ... about ... MERRILL.....YOU COULD TRY AND GET...
cordwoodguy <cordwood...
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Jan 2, 2003
11:47 pm
7844
Fiberglass Toxicity: Keep it dry in the walls and ceilings and you will be ok. Airborn fiberglass is bad stuff if you have long-term exposure, true. Who is...
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 3, 2003
12:58 am
7845
In a message dated 1/2/2003 7:01:04 PM Central Standard Time, ... Hi Paul, The post Cordwood guy was responding to is rather old, I do not remember how old...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 3, 2003
1:40 am
7846
Hi I looked at the cordwood house. They used a pattern of one 8" fence post and 2 3.5" peeler cores replicated around the structure. The best case mathematics...
Doug Bailey
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Jan 3, 2003
1:43 am
7847
there is a house here locally that had wood rounds put into concrete mortar for the exterior walls they have had a world of problems with cracking and ...
Rodney Swinamer
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Jan 3, 2003
1:49 am
7848
Hi my wife is from Kazakhstan and I had the chance to visit the place this year. While in country I stayed in a yurt for one night. My new and improved opinion...
Doug Bailey
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Jan 3, 2003
1:53 am
7849
Hi Doug, Yep if not insulated your right a traditional yurt can get cold. They do have insulation for them and woodstoves for them etc.. but.......... I am ...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 3, 2003
4:21 am
7850
Hi Kevin, I do not understand why the URL did not work for you. I get everything back that I send to the group when the group emails it to me and on the copy I...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 3, 2003
9:14 am
7851
In a message dated 1/2/2003 11:09:43 PM Central Standard Time, ... Hi Kevin, I went to the milling group site just now and read both of the messages I had sent...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 3, 2003
9:25 am
7852
The links will work if you drop the quotation marks off of them and the stuff after the greater than sign. I usually just copy and paste in the browser. ...
Randy Garnett
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Jan 3, 2003
5:29 pm
7853
I gave up using low-profile chain last year. When I put a max-flow filter on my 066 it started breaking even more than normal. I could barely get through a ...
Conrad Steinweg
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Jan 3, 2003
9:01 pm
7854
Hi Merrill I think the ties may be a type of Simpson tie. Most of the hardware stores here have about 30-40 different types of ties made by them for framing, ...
chris freeman
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Jan 3, 2003
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7855
In a message dated 1/3/2003 3:11:59 PM Central Standard Time, ... Thank you Chris, This helps a lot. Merrill [Non-text portions of this message have been...
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Jan 3, 2003
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7856
My son in Duluth Mn. built 2 wall of his house from layed and mortered wood. You can't say it's cord wood, as he used 20" sections of very old reclaimed doug...
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Jan 4, 2003
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7857
Thanks for advice Conrad, I did end up getting the normal 3/8 ripping chain from oregon. I think it should last quite a while cutting softwoods and using a...
Ian Dyck <indyian@...>
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Jan 8, 2003
2:35 pm
7858
Check out this link. They sell "spored oils for chainsaws". The oil is bio-degradable, and is infused with mushroom spores. As you cut, the wood gets...
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 9, 2003
12:56 am
7859
Hi Paul I don't much care for fancy mushrooms, but I really like lettuce and green beens - can you find something that can help me? What gauge chain would I ...
Doug Bailey
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Jan 9, 2003
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7860
In a message dated 1/8/2003 6:58:22 PM Central Standard Time, ... Paul, At one time someone on the list had mentioned having success raising mushrooms in saw...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 9, 2003
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7861
look for shitata or oyster ... From: <MrHomesteader101@...> To: <milling@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:20 PM Subject: Re: [milling]...
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Jan 9, 2003
5:31 am
7862
Yes, I'm the gourmet mushroom grower/miller. Good memory! I've succeeded in growing both Shitake and Oyster mushrooms from spore to mushroom indoors in glass...
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 9, 2003
5:48 am
7863
I imagine you could modify your oiler to allow you to use vegetable seeded oil. Just unshroud your bar oiler hole, remove your oil feed line filter, and then...
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 9, 2003
5:25 pm
7864
Hi Paul, Thanks for the info!!! I remembered someone in the group was raising them in sawdust because it was important to me. I love mushrooms. They do not...
MrHomesteader101@...
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Jan 9, 2003
7:39 pm
7865
Its a lot easier to grow them outside than inside, because nature does all the work, but its a lot less predictable. Growing them inside, you control when...
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 9, 2003
9:04 pm
7866
Paul Reading your mushrooms posts with interest. Could you recommend a good book on mushroom raising. I went to a seminar one time on raising shitake. The ...
Randy Garnett
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Jan 9, 2003
9:18 pm
7867
The two best books on the subject are: "Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms", by Paul Stamets and "The Mushroom Cultivator" By Paul Stamets and J.S....
Paul William <paul@...>
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Jan 9, 2003
10:37 pm
7868
I have about 10 or so old timbers that I purchased 10 years ago that have been waiting to be used. They came from an old barn, probably douglas fir and are 6"...
Tom <tretmk@...>
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