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2022 Wood Pile

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by campinspecter, Apr 13, 2020.

  1. campinspecter

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    Last Monday .
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    Perfect spot for wind and sun. Will you put up wood at Mom's place as well?
     
  5. MikeInMa

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    That's alot of work. Well done
     
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    Very nice, that's a lot of work.
     
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    That's a lot of nice looking splits...!! :yes: Or should I say that looks like a ton of work. :)

    Thanks fo sharing the pics.. What a view you have! :) Feels good to have the inventory growing?
     
  9. campinspecter

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    Its stacked directly on the ground ,in November /December it goes into the woodshed. Got me thinking that maybe it will go on pallets nextime.
     
  10. campinspecter

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    Yes I start taking wood over there on Wednesday but I will not be going into the house so no cookies !
     
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    2022 sounds far away but it is just around the corner. Good stacking and you will be set for 2022.
     
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    I've stacked wood right on the ground many times but we can get away with it easy here on the yellow sand. Still, overall it is better to get it a bit off the ground and that is why I stack on logs or just cut some saplings to stack on. It is amazing how long the saplings will last too. I often use soft maple and that can go punky fast on the ground. Yet I can get 6-10 years of using them under a stack of firewood. Also, stacking on logs means I don't have to deal with digging some of the wood out of the ground come spring after the frost has gone out.
     
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    Nice work. 20-22 inch on length?
     
  16. campinspecter

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    22" length x 15' rows .
     
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    Nice. I like the long splits at 18-22. My back doesn’t , but the stove does
     
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    Looking good for the future campinspecter . I like the yesterday pic, with the new tan wood in the foreground, and the grey well seasoned(no, not him:rofl: :lol:) wood in the background behind the chain link fence. It feels good getting it done doesn't it.:yes:
     
  19. The Wood Wolverine

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    Awesome wood stacks. They look great Alan.