In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Sunday’s haul.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Mykidsdadd, Jan 24, 2018.

  1. Mykidsdadd

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    65FB47BB-B0AD-4CF7-997B-CE5907435BAE.jpeg 5573969C-1912-43EC-85D7-CBD43B77A46B.jpeg 42740BEC-5AAA-4086-86CD-2FEF295A236C.jpeg Had a productive day this past Sunday.
     
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    Nice work Mykidsdadd , what types of firewood is it?
     
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    Well done! Good to see you out in the cold. You are a gooder man than I! I'm not going back out there until it hits at least 40°.:emb:

    :binoculars:I see hackberry, ash and maybe some maple.
     
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    Nice work! Thatta a ton of wood! :yes:
     
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    Nice job dad! Bet it felt good to kick your feet up after that day's work!
     
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    Well done. Busy day!
     
  7. Mykidsdadd

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    It was a long day for sure , and yes I stoked the fireplace up nice and hit the recliner and didn’t move until Monday morning.
    Got some oak , lots of hickory and some hackberry. That’s what I can identify anyway , tree indemnification is not my strong suite for sure. I know a hardwood when i see it and that’s about all I care about other than keeping the hickory separated for a smokehouse in town that buys from me.
     
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    Yep that is some nice looking stacks you have there. Great job.
     
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    Thats quite a pile...and those stacks... niceee. Cutting, splitting and stackin at the weekend is my favort thing to do... looks like you got the same hobby :D
     
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    That was a very productive Sunday!
     
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    I have a huge fireplace. I can fit a 38” log but who wants to handle a 38” log !! House was built in the late 20’s And the old fireplace was pretty much kept as it is. I know it’s not efficient regarding heat output but it will do the job. I can heat the whole living area and part of the kitchen plus one bedroom with just the fireplace, it helps with the bills you know.
     
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    Now thats a haul to be had my friend, a solid cord.. Good wood warms u twice so they say!
    Love it live it burn it..
    Make the home warm and smell great at the same time.
     
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    To each their own and if it works for you then great!! If I had a fireplace that large my issue would be keeping the kids from building it in to an indoor "fort". LOL
     
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    Hahaha ! Yeah , I can’t afford to reconstruct to a more efficient wood burner so I deal with it. I can get some monster fires going in it tho !!