A roaring fire can ignite tar and creosote that have built up in the chimney. Safety begins with an annual inspection and, if necessary, a thorough cleaning of the chimney. You should hire a reputable ...
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But the dropper post changed all that, allowing you to raise and lower your saddle at the press of a lever mounted to your handlebars. Now even XC racers are adopting them, and one was used to help ...
“The funding for the EGTL Facility announced by RMCFI, which we anticipate to be able to apply to the Carseland Project, will change the contingent nature of the APIP Grant and minimize some of the ...
But don’t rush to bust out the marshmallows when you finish. Green wood doesn’t burn well; in a fireplace, it can cause creosote buildup that can lead to a fire. So give your wood six to 12 months to ...