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Delicious Living February 2005 Jodi Helmer |
Coffee: Fuel for the Fire The Java-Log is a new brand of fireplace log made from recycled coffee grounds. |
This Old House Fran J. Donegan |
Get More Heat from Your Fireplace and Wood Stove Convert your fireplace or wood stove into a pellet stove. Why? Wood pellets burn cleaner than traditional firewood and come in packages that are easier to store and transport than a cord wood. |
This Old House Mark Schaub |
Good Wood Fires A chimney expert offers tips on how to prep your fireplace for its busy season. |
U.S. CPSC July 24, 2007 |
Additional Incidents Prompt Log Splitter Recall Expansion by Brave Products; Could Pose Serious Injury Risk The log splitter's hydraulic cylinders can have defective rod retention, causing the seals to leak and the rods to detach. This can result in serious injury to the operator, as the rod can rapidly and unexpectedly extend the splitting wedge. |
U.S. CPSC February 15, 2005 |
Brave Products Recall of Log Splitters The log splitter's hydraulic cylinders can have defective rod retention, causing the seals to leak and the rods to detach. This can result in serious injury to the operator, as the rod can rapidly and unexpectedly extend the splitting wedge. |
U.S. CPSC December 10, 2009 |
MTD Recalls Log Splitters Due to Amputation Hazard The control handle of the log splitter could fail to automatically return to the neutral position as it should and could fail to stop the splitting wedge from moving forward, posing a risk of amputation to consumers' hands and fingers. |
Popular Mechanics June 19, 2007 Nick Mokey |
DIY Rally 2007 Runners-Up, Part 2: Beaten by the Multimachine Four homemade hand-operated machines: A Green wi-fi node, log splitter, linear crankshaft, and hand-crank paper shredder. |
U.S. CPSC July 7, 2011 |
Changzhou Globe Tool Group Recalls Electric Log Splitters Due to Laceration or Amputation Hazard The electric log splitters have a hydraulic arm that, during use, slides under the handle used to move the machine. The moving hydraulic arm poses a laceration or amputation injury hazard to individuals who place their hands on that handle while the splitter is in operation. |
Popular Mechanics December 2006 Norman Becker |
Homeowners Clinic Adjusting a water-pressure regulator valve... Clog busting the kitchen Drain... Adding attic Insulation... Electrical panel box loading... Restoring old, ugly kitchen cabinets... Picking the right size wood splitter... Hanging power strips... etc. |
U.S. CPSC July 17, 2008 |
Log Splitter Engines Recalled By American Honda Motor Co. Due to Fire Hazard The engine's fuel tank can crack and leak, posing a risk of fire or explosion. |
U.S. CPSC April 1, 2009 |
Brave Products Reannounces Recall of Log Splitters; Additional Incidents Prompt Urgent Warning of Amputation Hazard Defective rod retention can cause the seals to leak and the rods to detach, resulting in serious injury to the operator. |
CIO April 15, 2006 Matt Villano |
A Better Way to Search for Trouble Splunk is a system log search tool that empowers system administrators to scrutinize their network performance logs more easily. |
This Old House Curtis Rist |
U.S. Architecture: The Love and Lore of Log Cabins No house style exemplifies our national identity as sweetly as the humble log cabin -- just think of Lincoln's birthplace. |