Borax for Powderpost Beetles (5 Proven Wood Treatment Tips)
Why did the powderpost beetle cross the road? To get to the other wood!Alright, alright, I know, not my best work.But when we’re talking about powderpost beetles, humor is one…
Why did the powderpost beetle cross the road? To get to the other wood!Alright, alright, I know, not my best work.But when we’re talking about powderpost beetles, humor is one…
“I love my Husqvarna 125BV leaf blower, but sometimes I feel like I’m spending more time fiddling with the fuel than actually clearing leaves!Is there a secret to keeping it…
In our pursuit of smart living, efficiency and self-reliance have become paramount.Whether you’re aiming to heat your home with sustainably sourced firewood, manage a small woodlot, or tackle occasional tree…
Eucalyptus Root Management: 3 Proven Techniques for Wood ProcessingEucalyptus. The name itself conjures images of towering trees, aromatic oils, and, unfortunately for many, incredibly stubborn roots. Renowned for its rapid…
In the timeless world of wood processing and firewood preparation, one question consistently pops up, especially among newcomers: “Is burning black walnut wood toxic?” The answer, like many things in…
Did you know that a dull chainsaw can increase wood processing time by up to 50%?It’s a statistic that hit home hard when I first started working with wood.I quickly…
Do you find yourself drawn to the scent of freshly cut wood, the satisfying roar of a chainsaw, and the primal satisfaction of transforming raw timber into something useful?Whether you’re…
Let’s face it, a Poulan chainsaw sputtering and dying mid-cut is a frustrating experience.In my years of working with wood, both professionally and for my own firewood needs, I’ve learned…
Optimizing Woodcutting: A Deep Dive into Using a 25-Inch Chainsaw Bar on an MS310My goal in this guide is to equip you with the knowledge and techniques necessary to safely…
Imagine for a moment that you’ve just stumbled across a neglected beauty – a Stihl MS361 chainsaw, the kind that seasoned loggers whisper about with a hint of reverence.It’s seen…