term0shad, good advice. I've been contemplating various heating methods for a number of years, while I backbuild the coin and time needed to follow th...
Thanks for the reponse, term0shad, sounds like you have a lot experience applying traditional building techniques to seacans.I had hoped to mitigate a...
I was pondering the base, had only considered a layer of garden mesh & poly so far - a rubber membrane sounds like a better idea. Digging a little...
It's funny, morning coffee is important to me as well. One of the reasons I'm seeking answers to this question is because I've got a ceramic kettle &a...
Ahh, that's a smart solution, those fire bricks, thanks!.
So I've since (re)discovered "trivets". I thought I remembered my grandmother having a raised iron mesh on her wood stove. Have a question for anyone ...
I've also used these converters, and find them very convenient. I additionally bought one of the knock-offs, black in colour, and found it to be infer...
This is how much jackpine I was able to cut, with a battery-powered 60V DeWalt chainsaw, and four 9.0Ah batteries. Filled the chain lube reservoir...
I've got a battery-powered 60V DeWalt DCCS670 chainsaw. This is the amount of jackpine I was able to cut with four fully charged 9.0Ah batteries. The ...
Found a retired gentleman flipping steel drums for a bit of extra income. He had several types, including the kind with the lid and full ring clamp. S...
So, Wholesale Club has ketchup, mustard, relish, mayonnaise, S&S sauce, peanut butter, jams/jellies/marmalades, all in single-serve packets. I had...
Talked with a culvert supplier/manufacturer, can get 3000mm galvanized 12-gauge steel culverts at about $1300/m, 3600mm for about $1600/m.Kinda pricey...

