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Been busy gettin' Oak.....again

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  1. papadave

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    Long day for me today.
    Went back for some more wood.
    Cut one dead standing and a couple dead down Oak.
    Noodled a couple of the big Oak pieces, and took down a small Maple that's been hung up on another tree for several days.
    Almost a full load today. Spent a little more than a couple hours in the woods, then went in the house and did some more muddin'.
    That took almost 3 hours, and all I got done was a few inside corners. Came out pretty nice.
    None of the joints I did yesterday were dry enough for another coat.
    Could have sworn I took more pics in the woods today, but I think we all know what happens.
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    FWIW, I use a hot set mud for the first 2 coats, the use the lightweight bucket mud to finish. The hot set cures in about an hour, you can do multiple coats in the same day. Really speeds up the process.
     
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    Thanks for the tip. I might have done that, but she bought the cheapest mud she could find, so I used that.:thumbs:
    I'm also battling a SIL who likes to think she can do this, but who in reality is a total hack. She doesn't seem to care, but I have a hard time doing crappy work. OCD:dancer:
    I'd like to get the main room nice and smooth so it doesn't look like crap when the paint goes on, but I think some of it is a lost cause already.
    It's her house, so I can only push so much.
    You should see what she did in the 2 bedrooms. Imagine a mud snake along the ceiling.:headbang: Ripples galore, chunks.......I'll stop because she is trying. Very trying.:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    On a lighter note, I didn't unload that wood yesterday.
    Went out this morning with the dogs and decided to do it. Bunch of wet on the windshield (it's been raining a lot), so I flipped on the wipers, but that did nothing. I swiped my finger on the inside and got a bunch of water, so looked around and all the windows had a nice coating of water on them.
    It dawned on me the wood had let go of a bunch of moisture overnight, and deposited it on the windows.
    Cracked the windows, and it'll air out, but I was slightly shocked at first.
    Just thought I'd give everyone a little chuckle.
     
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  5. thewoodlands

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    Nice work P.D., you're keeping busy.
     
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    Eureka!!!! ... and you can dry your wood out faster by leaving the motor going with the heat on high... :whistle:... :D
     
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    I'm doing some mudding too.
    I had to get the wood stove cranking to try to drive the moisture out of the room. The corners just aren't curing.
    I tried "just slapping it on"and stop playing with it ( advice of someone who does it for a living) , for the first coat cuz it usually takes me 4 or 5 coats due to OCD and , well, I have cracks in the corners and wet spots.
    I think I'm going back to OCD and I won't entertain the idea of doing this for a living.
    All the darn rain isn't helping.

    The neighbors must be wondering WTF with it 75 outside and the chimney cranking. :whistle::chef:
     
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    Yeah, and open the windows an inch or so for venting.
    Bill, so far no cracking, but the corners aren't dry from yesterday. Didn't think they would be.
    Did a little more mudding this morning, but we're going to friend's this afternoon, so I wanted to get home.
    I plan to go back in the morning for more mudding and more importantly to get some more Oak.:thumbs:
    I can s/s later, but want to get as many loads as possible before the snow gets deep, so it's slowly starting to pile up.:dancer:
     
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    Now thats how us michiganders haul wood! :drool: I love it! :rofl: :lol: I loaded my blazer like that a lot before the trailer its amazing how much that sub can hold...:whistle:
     
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    Looks like the woods are dry so no mudding out in the woods in the Jeep :)
     
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    Actually spun the tires a little trying to back into place going up a slight incline.
    These tires need to go.
    Yeah Pete, I can get about 1/4 cord in there. That's w/o having any in the passenger seat or footwell.:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Or the glub compartment.
     
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    That's not funny I've done that....:hair:
     
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    OK... now, that's just not right. Might be an overloaded vehicle...
     
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    A S10 Blazer is just a S10 with a cap! :D I'd drop the seats and stuff it up then drop the glove box door and fill it with small pieces of kindling. On the way home I'd go about 1 mph laughing the whole way. :rofl: :lol: I still have the blazer with almost 300000 miles on it and drive it every day 65 miles round trip. 4.3l is a beast of a motor the shocks well that's not so safe but I'm still alive and so is the Blazer.:whistle: Now we have a 86 k1500 with 3/4 rear and a 35oolb trailer so I get in trouble if I even say we can fit more! o_O
     
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    You gudda find some pics from back then and scan em. We'd all love to see em... :ithappened:
     
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    I thought it was funny.:thumbs:
     
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    Took another trip to Oakville late this morning, and got 3 small dead ones.
    Cut a standing dead leaner that hung up on another larger dying leaner which I also cut, which then got caught in another Oak and a small Maple.
    I gave up and went for the lower hanging fruit.......the stuff on the ground.:rofl: :lol: I figure ma nature will help with those others.
    Anyway, here's some pics to prove I did it.
    This was a standing dead that actually fell within a foot or so of where I pointed it. That one loaded into the Jeep.
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    Here's the 2nd one.....pretty wet and starting to get punky, but I grabbed a few rounds anyway. Nothing very big, and the non-wet ones are very lightweight.
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    Last one that was dead standing.
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    Lastly was part of a small Maple that's been neglected since I've been very focused on getting Oak.
    The last Oak is right behind the Maple in the back of the Jeep.
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