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ironworker

Burning Hunk
Dec 3, 2011
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Upstate NY
[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie


[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie


[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie


[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie


[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie
 
Very busy :)

Put the King & Queens of the hill to work. stacking ;-P
 
Wood Porn .... gotta love it!
 
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Nice work Ironworker,what types of wood do you have in your stacks and driveway?


gibir
 
Very nice ironworker and welcome to the forum.
 
Beautiful....What part of upstate are you from? I'm from the Syracuse area (Tully) and now live in southern Maine and...most importantly have a Freedom insert too. It's 23F outside today and 70+ inside with the secondaries going strong. Enjoy.
 
Nice work, enjoy seeing kids having a good time.
 
K. Ryan said:
Beautiful....What part of upstate are you from? I'm from the Syracuse area (Tully) and now live in southern Maine and...most importantly have a Freedom insert too. It's 23F outside today and 70+ inside with the secondaries going strong. Enjoy.
Orange county
 
ironworker said:
zapny said:
ironworker said:
[Hearth.com] Random Pics From Newbie


Nice work Ironworker,what types of wood do you have in your stacks and driveway?


gibir
Mixed hardwoods, mostly ash
Hope the river doesn't come up and take those nice stacks away!
 
Good: Stacks of wood.

Better: Lots of stacks of wood.

Best: Lots of stacks of wood and a wonderful family who reap the benefits of the cheap heat.
 
Ironworker , awesome pic's .

Which did you use more the Fiskars or the Troy Bilt ?
 
timbur said:
Ironworker , awesome pic's .

Which did you use more the Fiskars or the Troy Bilt ?
About 50/50, maybe the splitter a little more, the splitter is more for production even though the Fiskars is faster, I can only do so much and then I run out of steam. I got a new plow and hearth splitting axe this year which I like very much and have been using that this year.
 
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