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@clancey if using fiberglass batts, I would gain access from the interior. To be done correctly the vapor barrier needs to be on the interior face of fiberglass. Another option may be good for blown in insulation. These days I believe shredded rockwool is used. All that's needed is an access hole in each wall cavity. Inside or out.
 
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Gee whiz anm--Thanks and now I know something about something about this affair--I will keep you all posted on this work to be done...thanks...clancey
 
No cutting big logs today. Instead I did my taxes...
A lot less fun.
 
We are not home but my son let me know that the neighbor left more wood out at the road. He went and dragged it home and we will split it next weekend once we are back home.

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It was a day of moving snow and making the mounds of snow even higher. I thought the FEL would go on but I used the plow instead.

I also plowed six different trails so it would be easier when we walk the dog.
 

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It was a day of moving snow and making the mounds of snow even higher. I thought the FEL would go on but I used the plow instead.

I also plowed six different trails so it would be easier when we walk the dog.
A bit jealous...we have gotten next to no snow this winter.
 
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A bit jealous...we have gotten next to no snow this winter.
When winter starts or before Christmas it's nice to have snow, the snowmobiles love it too. It has been a winter where we never really had a big dump of snow, just 3 to 6 every so many days that has been happening since what seems like the end of December.

I'll keep moving snow off the sides of the driveway and other areas, I usually wait until the big melt is about a week away but I'll get a good start on it this year.

Tomorrow we'll start putting in more firewood, beech and then some ash.
 
Beautiful day today. Bright blue sky, snow on the ground.
Had to work, but at 3 pm my friend was here with a winch and a larger bar.

We winched off the large log from the others, using another tree as anchor. Dropped it on some 4*4 sections I had.

Cut it up in firewood length rounds (though with the diameter of 24-32" they still look like cookies....).
Cut another crotch up too. Largest length of the oval there was 42". Cut those in half because I can't roll those by hand (as it entails lifting half of that over the other half...).

3 more big red oak to go, 1 normal sized (18" or so dia) white oak, and a 22" cherry. All 7 ft long.

Then I shoveled the driveway. Again. This time chips/sawdust. Two wheelbarrows full.

The deep ridges in the bark of the red oak contain a lot of sand... Using a steel brush t to clean it before I cut.
 

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Edit, the winching (just a come along) was needed because even with my 173 lbs hanging on my peavey it did not move at all. It had to roll over a knot, and lifting that thing was just not happening.
Having the winch pull at the top of the log allowed it to roll, and allowed us to be away from it when it came down, which would not be possible with a peavey.
 
17-18"
My chain filing is nice and sharp, but apparently not that professional, as over a 3 ft diameter log, I can get an inch of thickness change...
 
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Since we have more snow coming in, we put in two loads of maple, cherry and beech. I did buy another 10 gallons of diesel for the tractor after filling the tractor up before I left, the RTV is full too. We had planned on putting in another two loads of firewood today but the winds picked up pretty good with the big old pines making some different types of noise so it can wait.

I did pick a few things up at Agway the wife wanted and then filled the truck up with gas , since some of our members are talking about making donuts @NickW , I bought some so the wife could eat them! ;) The last stop was picking up our mail.
 
17-18"
My chain filing is nice and sharp, but apparently not that professional, as over a 3 ft diameter log, I can get an inch of thickness change...
That's pretty darn good over that big of a log. I don't complain if that's all I'm off on a 16" dia😂.
 
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I guess need to lay off perfectionism...
(Especially for something I'll be burning anyway... ;-) )
 
Three more 30+" logs to cut.
Not sure how to get them clean, covered in sand... (Solid wood tho).
 
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I thought about water, but the hoses are all inside, faucets shut off etc.
I think they dragged them through the sand.
By now it's frozen on too. So blowing won't work
I've used a broom and steel brush, and a hatchet to take bark off around where the kerf is going to be, but it's hard, them being so big.