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Hang in there, buddy. It'll be OK.....Damn, I knew this was going to happen! Two minutes before kickoff on Monday night football the entire neighborhood loses power Damn you sandy, Damn you!
Hang in there, buddy. It'll be OK.....Damn, I knew this was going to happen! Two minutes before kickoff on Monday night football the entire neighborhood loses power Damn you sandy, Damn you!
Now that is a pile of heat waiting to be set free! When I looked at that, I recalled that old saying that went something like, "burning wood warms you twice, once when you cut and stack it, and once when you burn it". About how many cord there?
Just put 200 ft of boat anchor ropes to use on the tarps, hold down run around and zigzag, glamourous sight !I woke up yesterday to a "ohchit!" moment. When I built the four cord wood shed and then added the new genny shed to the end of it I didn't attach the roof. And the rubber roofing has been holding it fine so I had forgotten with other stuff going on. In a mad dash I roped it down six ways from Sunday until the storm passes and I can finish the job.
Scotty ! You are missing the chance of a lifetime !! You get to split and stack My wood at no risk to you financially ! I'm giving You the instate rate as well ! Out of state students have to contribute more .Scotty , that's unfortunate ! As soon as the storm blows over , come on over to W. Pa . , I'll gladly give you a lesson in how to keep your stacks secure . Of course there will be a nominal charge of 1/2 cord of Locust . It can even be a bit wet ,as I understand your current lack of proper technique ! No need to thank me , it just the kind of guy that I am !
You Sir are Hardcore !!Neighbor said "The wood you could dry out but it is a good thing those generators didn't get wet.". To which I replied "You obviously don't heat the joint with wood. That is my winter fuel supply in that shed. Screw a couple of generators.".
I know, pics or it didn't happen
Didn't get a "before"pic, I was in a hurry to get it covered back up. In a normal rain, I wouldn't be too concerned about it getting a little wet. There calling for a HEAP of rain the next 24 hours, so I want that stuff to stay as dry as possible...
Took this pic through my back window....
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Stack is 12' wide, 5' high, and over 60' long........
and yes, I'm NUTS. I didn't start the Firewood Hoarder's Club for nothing!
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That plan is in the works, Pat. Definitely gonna build a shed that is at least big enough for 8 cord of wood (one seasons supply plus). Were still in the design phase of that project.....Scotty, build yourself a nice woodshed bro. Then no worrys about tarps and tin and other stuff that can blow away.
Nice stacks tho !
Pat
You forgot: When you fell it, buck it, load it, unload it, gather it for the stove.......Isn't that right Bogey Dave?
Stack is 12' wide, 5' high, and over 60' long........
and yes, I'm NUTS. I didn't start the Firewood Hoarder's Club for nothing!
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That's over 28 cords...Wow!
Well, the one end is technically only 8' wide for a length. I calculated it to be closer to 25 cord.....
Still enough to make me certifiably NUTS!
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