- Sep 12, 2016
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Hi Folks,
Glad to have discovered this forum. I hope to be able to contribute and will certainly gain much from others here.
I live in south central WA about 15 miles north of The Dalles, OR. My wife and I are off grid (solar) and on the north facing side of a forested canyon. Together, we raise Kunekune pigs, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, turkeys and chickens. I'm full time here, my wife is an endangered species biologist. We attempt to garden but the current drought cycle makes that a real challenge. There are a few guinea hens for our security system... with the standard back up options. We have a Woodmizer and make up our own lumber from selective cuts of Doug Fir, Ponderosa, and Oak. Great emphasis is put into fire resistance and forest health.
For years we have used our fire pit for "swinging the pot" but this spring I built a firebrick, wood fired outdoor oven. It has it's sweet spot but we really need a smokehouse for the next phase. I'm planning a walk-in, 4'x4'x6' inside, with a block base and 6" insulated sides/roof. It'll get a lot of use when it's not 90+. That's our biggest storage issue: summer heat. Fortunately, that's when we have the most power to spare for other projects.
My specialties are mechanical and electrical, design and hands on construction and troubleshooting. My wife, fish, heritage seed gardening and watching over her favorite endangered specimen, me.
If I can be of any assistance plz let me know.
Best,
JRH
Sweet dreams.
Glad to have discovered this forum. I hope to be able to contribute and will certainly gain much from others here.
I live in south central WA about 15 miles north of The Dalles, OR. My wife and I are off grid (solar) and on the north facing side of a forested canyon. Together, we raise Kunekune pigs, sheep, goats, geese, ducks, turkeys and chickens. I'm full time here, my wife is an endangered species biologist. We attempt to garden but the current drought cycle makes that a real challenge. There are a few guinea hens for our security system... with the standard back up options. We have a Woodmizer and make up our own lumber from selective cuts of Doug Fir, Ponderosa, and Oak. Great emphasis is put into fire resistance and forest health.
For years we have used our fire pit for "swinging the pot" but this spring I built a firebrick, wood fired outdoor oven. It has it's sweet spot but we really need a smokehouse for the next phase. I'm planning a walk-in, 4'x4'x6' inside, with a block base and 6" insulated sides/roof. It'll get a lot of use when it's not 90+. That's our biggest storage issue: summer heat. Fortunately, that's when we have the most power to spare for other projects.
My specialties are mechanical and electrical, design and hands on construction and troubleshooting. My wife, fish, heritage seed gardening and watching over her favorite endangered specimen, me.
If I can be of any assistance plz let me know.
Best,
JRH
Sweet dreams.