beach bum
Glad you are happy with your Zap. We appreciate your business and comments about one of our little logs.
Which brings me to an announcement on the Myrtle burl. It did arrive yesterday. As soon as I picked up the three large blocks, all wrapped together in one large package, I knew it would be time for another plan as the package was just too light for that much wood. Got home and measured each piece and confirmed that conclusion. Very thick blocks, over 5" thick which is not thick enough for two standard Zaps. Same on lengths. Long story short there may be a dozen units from this wood total. If I do stock design, I will waste alot of wood. So the plan is something with a curve or two and bigger. It will still be a log but not a straight old log. It will be taller and fatter than a stock Zap as I have to get more wood around the heater than with stock wood. This wood is low density but spectacular.
Now for the good news, for me anyway. It will be a project for someday in the future. It is maybe on the back burner but almost off the stove for now. We just have too much else to do every day with keeping up on orders and getting the farm in gear for spring. I am also old enough now to add plenty of play time to my schedule, that being just enjoying this reality.
I currently have three wireless cameras going around the place. One IN the chicken house watching the nest boxes and all the action that goes on in there. That one is 80 yards or so from the house. Another is on our four new little piggees. We have four this year because the family demand for our pork has greatly increased with our own butchering curing and smoking of the meat we raise. That one is real fun to watch as these four(3 girls, one boy) have Rambo as their leader and they follow HER around everywhere and play alot. That camera is over 100 yards from the house. The third camera is over at Mikes, across the draw, about 180 yards from here. He is more in the woods and has lots of wild animals including a large herd of Elk and a regular morning and evening doe that comes to visit. That location has a small stream below the camera. All cameras have sound but I must listen to only one at a time to keep IE running smoothly. So I can hear the chickens up close or the entire place from the either of the outdoor cameras. Lots of robins early in the morning and of course roosters crowing all the time. The outdoor cameras have night vision too.
So the wood thing is back to just the regular old stuff. I will get some more 'normal' Myrtle coming so we can keep up with the regular supply we have always provided our customers. The special Myrtle burl stuff is on long hold though. Whenever that changes, this thread will be the first to know. My apologies for announcing that one a bit early.
Oh man, there go some wild turkeys gobbling somewhere out there. Barely getting light around here this morning.
Almost forgot. Those are 1/4" dowels we use for the packing tool, actually little axles for wooden toys. I never use anything like that anymore as I get a good pack with the straw method and a finger push over the end of the stem tip. The ball point pen clicker is also a perfect fit as beach bum noted.
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New Tooty tubing is sweeeeet. Thanks again
Tim.