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  1. Burnham

    Exercise

    Just kanoodling here...but if it is something that dreadful to contemplate, maaaaybe it might be just plain dreadful and be worth avoiding altogether? Maybe?? :P;):D
  2. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    And just how do you know it’s not the mother load? Lol
  3. treebilly

    Exercise

    I still feel I should do it everyday. I’ve been slacking on it lately and I’m mad at myself for it. At the least I splash my face in it every morning. It’s amazing the wake up just that brings. The sauna is on my list to acquire. I can’t remember the company name but they have the “Eddie” and...
  4. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    As a general rule, if the quartz shows signs of oxidation, which that specimen does, it contains gold. As for how much? You'd have to crush it and process it to find out. Probably significantly less than a gram from that hunk of rock. A dump truck full of that stuff is probably worth the time...
  5. treebilly

    Wood stove heat

    I’ve also heard to choke it down tight and try to schedule this for right before bed time
  6. cory

    Exercise

    Yeah, from what I've read/heard, a sauna is the missing link to maximum temp-induced health benefits.
  7. cory

    Wood stove heat

    I do that. I've tried both. Yup, did that but the heat output is alot lower compared to logs burning Thanks for the responses, all. I will examine further.
  8. cory

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Was the crane op test difficult? In CT it is notoriously difficult. My crane guy says, as an analogy, 'we all know to stop at stop signs but they want you to know the exact rule name and number of the law' which is obviously stupid. I think the crane union is behind it in order to keep the...
  9. flushcut

    Exercise

    Maybe if I had a sauna the whole cold plunge thing might be very remotely probable.
  10. cory

    Exercise

    As far as going in tomorrow morning before work after you break the ice in the tub, well that is super hardcore. I know you've done it many times before so no doubt you know best. I personally rarely dunk 2 days in a row just bc I don't sense the need for it. Even tho you know best, I guess I'd...
  11. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    Looks a little big to have been mined, but I’m no miner.
  12. cory

    Exercise

    ...and you feel, how shall I say it, enriched. Beautiful tub you have there, Rich. I was in Long Island Sound a couple weeks ago, I think it was 50* but realized that dunking in live bodies of water like that always feels significantly colder due to the water movement vs a Tub where there is...
  13. davidwyby

    How'd it go today?

    I was wondering about it. Most quartz is smashed to bits. I wonder if naturally or from prospectors.
  14. flushcut

    How'd it go today?

    Any gold in the quartz?
  15. flushcut

    Wood stove heat

    More air. Let the coals roll for a good forty minutes before adding logage.
  16. SeanKroll

    Got a good source for Stihl parts online?

    $500-600 per 100' of Stihl, locally.
  17. SeanKroll

    Exercise

    If Huberman is right, doing what you don't want to do grows your anterior midcingulate (sp?) cortex which helps you do things you don't want to do.
  18. SeanKroll

    The Humboldt is primarily for speed of production

    12" is needed on 40' softwood logs, allowing the trim to be for cutting end checks and multiple bucks. 41' makes five 8'ers, so 6 bucks minimum.
  19. SeanKroll

    Wood stove heat

    Roughly clean out clinkers.
  20. Burnham

    Wood stove heat

    I handle it like Rich does, though burning somewhat less dense fuels like we have here in my part of Oregon (Doug fir, BL maple, red alder) that issue doesn't really come up often. A deep bed of hot coals generates plenty of heat output from my stove, generally.
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