masque13
is one Smokin' Farker
- Joined
- May 19, 2014
- Location
- Somerset...
Hello everyone! It seems we've been having several good comp related threads on getting from A to Z on things, I really appreciate the insight from everyone.
In a continuation of those themes, here's the next big item on my list;
Carrying wood for stick burners!
Me and my partner love using a stick burner.....I have a Myron Mixon MMS-48 and the fuel consumption is very reasonable. But even as reasonable as it is, it still requires us to take a modest amount of wood to burn.....and when you add in the extra wood that we take to keep me from panicking that we won't "have enough", it's got a bit of weight with it.
Currently, we simply fill up a couple of medium sized totes from Lowe's with the hard yellow lids that stack. it's not real bad to carry one of those even with wood in it, but we're working real hard to simplify things...I do have a dolly that can lay down and become sort of a cart which I guess is an option.
BUT, I'm wondering what strategies some of my fellow stick burners have incorporated into their comp preparations to ensure ease of transportation help with the saving of back muscles in dealing with wood?
In a continuation of those themes, here's the next big item on my list;
Carrying wood for stick burners!
Me and my partner love using a stick burner.....I have a Myron Mixon MMS-48 and the fuel consumption is very reasonable. But even as reasonable as it is, it still requires us to take a modest amount of wood to burn.....and when you add in the extra wood that we take to keep me from panicking that we won't "have enough", it's got a bit of weight with it.
Currently, we simply fill up a couple of medium sized totes from Lowe's with the hard yellow lids that stack. it's not real bad to carry one of those even with wood in it, but we're working real hard to simplify things...I do have a dolly that can lay down and become sort of a cart which I guess is an option.
BUT, I'm wondering what strategies some of my fellow stick burners have incorporated into their comp preparations to ensure ease of transportation help with the saving of back muscles in dealing with wood?