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New guys setup

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Shawn T., Nov 3, 2019.

  1. metalcuttr

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    Welcome Shawn! A big second to all the great comments above. 10 miles of trails? Good Grief what a task! Looking forward to more comments and pictures.
     
  2. GrJfer

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    Shawn T. Welcome to the land of BTU's. You have done your homework while in lurker status. Great introduction, and pictures of your setup. Awesome wood shed and stacks.
     
  3. MAF143

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    Welcome.

    Nice setup, nice trails, nice view, nice place all around. We have lots of trails on our property as well and we love spending time out in the woods. Working or play time is great when out in nature.
     
  4. Shawn T.

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    MikeyB
    Here are distance pics
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  5. mikeward

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    Great shed and stacking. Everything looks very organized. Do you rotate the wood in yearly or mark rows and racks with date split? Very nice setup
     
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    Awesome shed and pics, id say you definitely belong here. Welcome
     
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  7. Shawn T.

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    Thanks WW!


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  8. JoeinO

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    Welcome Shawn T. Nice setup in a nice setting. Glad you're here and thanks for the pics.
     
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  9. Shawn T.

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    Everything under the shed is ready to burn currently
    As racks empty and I move outdoors in I am planning to mark that section to not use until the following winter



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    Awesome, love it
     
  11. The Wood Wolverine

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    Welcome Shawn T. Awesome first post! Your stacks are :thumbs:

    My wife and I recently visited the Middleburg area on a motorcycle trip. Are you close?
     
  12. Shawn T.

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    About 90 miles from there.



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  13. T.Jeff Veal

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    Welcome to the club. Lots of great folks here sharing knowledge and humor. Yes sir, nice hoard of wood. I like the way your shed is set up. Do you stack top rack full or just as high as you can reach?
     
  14. Shawn T.

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    I have a little platform that is about 8 inches high inside to put wood on the top as far as I can reach plus a little.
    I use the same thing to get pieces off the top when I first start into a stack



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