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Git'ter done down in Dixie

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by T.Jeff Veal, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

    T.Jeff Veal

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    :zip::zip::picard:
    I bet I don't wait that long to change them this time...
     
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    Just razzin ya brother.. but you sure put that machine to work
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    I love the lobes on those oak rounds! Will you use the splitter vertically to quarter them, and then horizontally to get them smaller, or just stick with vertical for the whole process?
     
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    This^^^
    We use the red splitter on the right to make smaller pieces, then use the black splitter on the left to finish them up. It is 3x faster than the red one.
     
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    Ugh those big ones are work!
     
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    Good afternoon everybody. Hot and humid. 85 currently under cloudy skies. To hot out to do anything.
    Stay safe and stay healthy.
     
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    Yes sir, they are, but make a lot of splits. Like to ol' sayin' "Got to dance with what brung me" ...lol.
     
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    We got 5 of those rounds broken down, split and stacked last night. Started about 7:45, finished about 10. Our friend/neighbor Mike came by and really helped out.
    Making handling size pieces. Chvymn99 the pipe grate in action 0720202018.jpg
    Don't guess 87 octane was the drink of the day for the termites. They don't look too healthy now. 0720201957.jpg
    5 rounds ready for the finish 0720202022_HDR.jpg My hunny, Miz Carol, working hard. She has stacked all 5 rows in this shed. 0720202130_HDR.jpg Done for the night, letting the fans run 0720202228.jpg This oak is almost to pretty to burn...:eek::dex::tears: 0720202104.jpg
     
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    Nice job Carol and Jeff.
     
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    Thank you.
     
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    About 15 splits per round?
     
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    At least, some maybe 20.
     
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    Letting your fans run all night on the stacks? This man really loves his wood LOL
    Lot of nice firewood in your yard.
    Miss Carol is a natural wood stacker. Very impressive. You both seem to have a passion you can share. That’s rare these days. Keep up the good works.
     
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    Thank you, brother. We working so hard, have to cool it down...lol...
    The fans run all the time until we go to working, the we let them cool us off.
    Moving that air thru the stacks helps start the drying, keeps down mold problems. She says she doesn't stack that good, I told her she is doing a fine job...
    Probably gonna have to get her a ladder for the new shed...
    The shed on the right is the one we are working in now, has about 6.5 ft wall/ceiling. New shed on left has 8 ft walls...lol...

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    My hunny had grandkids duty last night, so I only spent about an hour on the yard. Broke down 6 of the big rounds, stacked the pieces, ready for this evening when I get off. Only tje 2 biggest one left. Might move them with the tractor. 0721202127_HDR.jpg
     
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    Looking good!!!

    Always nice when the hunny helps out. My wife isn't too keen on firewood duties. I don't mind though, gives me alone time to think about life.
     
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    Thank you, sir.
    I understand. I like the solitude sometimes myself.
     
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    We finished up the 16 big rounds last night. Have 1 more log from that trunk section to buck and split. Hope to get started on it tonight.
    We started @7:45 with the ramps full with pieces of the 6 rounds from above.
    The row when those pieces were finished about 9:30... 0722202127.jpg
    We decided we had time to tackle the last 2 biggest rounds, got the tractor to move them 0722202143.jpg 0722202153.jpg 38" rounds...Mike manned the splitter 0722202143a.jpg Those 2 rounds finished the stack and started the next row... 0722202252.jpg Midwinter guess how many splits in the biggest round???...splits are 2x4, 3x4, 3x5 maybe...nothing OWB size...
     
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    28?
     
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    That's why I share pics. People can pick up on any little detail and make it their own.

    How much is the effect of the fan on accelerating drying in the shed? I've been thinking about that detail myself.
     
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