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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: txshotgun]
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01/07/17 05:26 AM
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Gixxer1k
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Mud I have all the wood you could want if you want to split it come get it. Im about to cut about 30 more trees too. All Post oak. I'm almost in Oklahoma though. Argyle, OK???? If you need firewood, neighbor, come on by. I have probably 3 cords cut but only some split and at least 5 more that need cutting. Bring the saw and we will get after it. You can take all you want of what I have cut. I have probably 200 post oaks on my property and I'm making room for the bigger ones to thrive. If you will help I'll split it as well. I only have a maul but we can use my neighbors splitter if i don't have one by then. I couldn't smoke enough briskest in a lifetime to burn all this. I really only burn outdoors anyway.
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: Mudshark]
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01/07/17 05:28 AM
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Gixxer1k
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Mud I have all the wood you could want if you want to split it come get it. Im about to cut about 30 more trees too. All Post oak. I'm almost in Oklahoma though. It's ok, I will be home all weekend and can stack it when you bring it by. I can wait. First beer is on me. If that does not work, i can possibly come help cut it up. I love using my chain saw. Just come by and I'll load you up. If you want to bring the saw we can do work but I have plenty already cut and plenty that is already seasoned. It's uncovered outside and some of it is years old so you Amy not want to burn it inside but I've never had issues.
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: Mudshark]
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01/07/17 05:30 AM
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Gixxer1k
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Mud I have all the wood you could want if you want to split it come get it. Im about to cut about 30 more trees too. All Post oak. I'm almost in Oklahoma though. It's ok, I will be home all weekend and can stack it when you bring it by. I can wait. First beer is on me. If that does not work, i can possibly come help cut it up. I love using my chain saw. But I ain't bringing it to you for one beer you selfish bastage. My brother just moved to Midlothian though so I can bring you some when I go see his place. I don't know when that would be though.
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: Mudshark]
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01/07/17 07:17 AM
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you'll know, when the firetruck parks in your yard
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: Mudshark]
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01/07/17 09:25 AM
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Luckily my wife won't have a fire going while I'm not there.
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
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01/07/17 12:34 PM
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Look on google earth, you may to wait a while, eventually they will update satellite photos, if your house is missing your chimley was probably on fire
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
[Re: Gixxer1k]
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01/07/17 01:27 PM
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txshotgun
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Mud I have all the wood you could want if you want to split it come get it. Im about to cut about 30 more trees too. All Post oak. I'm almost in Oklahoma though. Argyle, OK???? If you need firewood, neighbor, come on by. I have probably 3 cords cut but only some split and at least 5 more that need cutting. Bring the saw and we will get after it. You can take all you want of what I have cut. I have probably 200 post oaks on my property and I'm making room for the bigger ones to thrive. If you will help I'll split it as well. I only have a maul but we can use my neighbors splitter if i don't have one by then. I couldn't smoke enough briskest in a lifetime to burn all this. I really only burn outdoors anyway. That's a generous offer but I'm flush for quite awhile. I had to have 3 pecan and a few oaks cut down this summer.
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
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01/07/17 01:35 PM
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Re: How can I tell if my chimney is on fire without going outside?
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01/07/17 01:37 PM
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1ShotNoKills
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How do you build a fire so big in your little fireplace that it catches the trees on fire above the house?
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