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Can I Have Some of That?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Jul 16, 2024.

  1. brenndatomu

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    The building inefficiency is just mind blowing...you'd have to keep a window open just to have enough makeup air! :faint:
     
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    Split the rest this afternoon. Some was stacked (some HVBW in the mix) and primo splits went next door to bundle wood storage. IMG_5865.JPG IMG_5864.JPG
     
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    What's the deal Brad, you only process wood if it's above 85 degrees outside? :wacky:That'll make for happy customers. Looks good my friend.
     
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    I was splitting in the shade luckily. Some time in the sun stacking. In the shade next door assembling a bundle order. Still worked up a good sweat.

    I hate when wood sits too long in this tropical humidity as it seems to grow stuff on it in no time. :picard:

    Have you done anything firewood related this Summer?
     
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    I cut 6 yellow birch rounds about a month ago, also 4 red oak rounds, and another 4 dead ash rounds last week. Other than that I've stuck to my plan of not cutting during the summer heat. Still I'm slowly making a pile of rounds to split when the kids go back to school. I've located at least 3 large oak prospects to work when the weather gets chilly. With all the oak I sold last winter, I need/want to replenish that.
     
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    We do too. If we cut the tree, then limbs are cut smooth with the trunk.
    If we get wood that others have cut, then trim knots and they go into chunk totes or drums...
     
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    I left a little pile of them behind at the score. Guy said it was okay. I drove by today and they are still there. Too small to save unless the wood was already at storage. I then fill old feed bags with them for the fire pit. Larger ones go into the nugget bins, of course.
     
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    Found more SM splits today so the HVBW got evicted to top off the stack. IMG_5882.JPG I hate being anal retentive! :loco: :crazy:
     
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    We thought you were just anal...:p:p:p
    :whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle:
    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
    JK my friend
     
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    :picard: :rofl: :lol:

    Guess that's payback for my deep South "cold" weather jokes!