My lawn chair for having an evening brew and playing with the woodpile cat is between the separate season's woods stacks.
Archer39 said:sksmass said:What are the yellow ropes on some of the stacks for? Are they structural or are they guidelines for stacking them straight?
structural you can say. They are keeping the tops of the t-post stakes from bending out too much.
BrotherBart said:Archer39 said:sksmass said:What are the yellow ropes on some of the stacks for? Are they structural or are they guidelines for stacking them straight?
structural you can say. They are keeping the tops of the t-post stakes from bending out too much.
A better way to do that is to run the rope across the stack when you have about half of it stacked. Then tie each end to a post and stack the other half on top of the rope. Since I started doing that probably fifty or sixty cords ago I have never had a stack fall.
BrotherBart said:Archer39 said:sksmass said:What are the yellow ropes on some of the stacks for? Are they structural or are they guidelines for stacking them straight?
structural you can say. They are keeping the tops of the t-post stakes from bending out too much.
A better way to do that is to run the rope across the stack when you have about half of it stacked. Then tie each end to a post and stack the other half on top of the rope. Since I started doing that probably fifty or sixty cords ago I have never had a stack fall.
Archer39 said:i wonder if that ram has the length to extend all the way out to the plate or atleast to within 1/2" of it? It would be no problem taking the wedge off and cutting off the piece that makes contact with the end plate. hmmm i am going to have to take some measurements.
NH_Wood said:Archer39 said:i wonder if that ram has the length to extend all the way out to the plate or atleast to within 1/2" of it? It would be no problem taking the wedge off and cutting off the piece that makes contact with the end plate. hmmm i am going to have to take some measurements.
Hmmmm....wonder if you could weld additional plate to stop in order to make up the difference? Cheers!
sksmass said:What are the yellow ropes on some of the stacks for? Are they structural or are they guidelines for stacking them straight?
Archer39 said:Flatbedford said:Very nice! Lots of work there. Lots of heat there too! Do you often find yourself standing out there and just staring at it all?
Yep, and my wife thinks i am crazy!
Rustaholic said:That is a beautiful bunch of wood.
It is better than money in the bank.
Where did the wood come from?
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