[TheForge] cutting wood

John Allen countrymetals at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 08:23:12 EST 2010


My dad works for a truss plant. He use to buy the sawdust and thick
shavings from them for our horse bedding. Now the owner bought a
machine from Germany that will compres the shavings into wood starter
blocks for fireplaces.

In short everything has a thousand different uses you just have to
make it affordable.

On 1/22/10, Mark A. Pesetsky <pesetsky at princeton.edu> wrote:
> Yo Frosty,
>
> LOTTA Prayers went out for you and I am glad to see that God answered
> the!! Great to see you back and answering questions to the fullest.
>
> Physical labor, NEVER been afraid of it or have I ever steered clear of
> it. Especially if it is heavy/hard work. But the pellets are SOOOOOOOOO
> readily available and seems that how they are manufactured would keep
> them so for years to come. Not to mention the efficiency at which they
> burn. With the rising cost of oil heat here in the great state of NJ, we
> are looking at a supplemental heat source. The fireplace in my home is
> situated in a room that is TOTALLY wrong for trying to supplement the
> oil heater. It will bump the house up a point or 2, but that aint worth
> me buying, hauling, splitting, stacking wood for days on end. So that is
> why we are entertaining some other source.
>
> That is what is great about this and other lists that I am on as well.
> You get a LOT of great advice on just about anything you need advice on
> from the great list members...
>
> Take Care/God Bless Jerry
> Mark
>
>
>
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John Allen
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