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

Monday to Friday

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by campinspecter, Oct 19, 2018.

  1. campinspecter

    campinspecter

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    Woodshed Monday
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    Woodshed Friday
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    The Log pile Monday
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    The log pile Friday
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    The loads.
    Monday
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    Tuesday
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  2. papadave

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    You're a machine.
     
  3. Chaz

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  4. campinspecter

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    Awesome firewood cutting weather. No rain, snow, not too hot, temperature just right and best of all no bugs!
     
  5. campinspecter

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    How you feeling, Alan?
     
  7. Maina

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    Great work! I’m hoping for a little of that perfect working weather.
    Still a lot left on that pile for someone.
     
  8. T.Jeff Veal

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    I'm glad you are taking it slow and steady...if you were working faster, that whole log pile would be cut and nowhere to put it. Great job. Glad you are feeling so well
     
  9. campinspecter

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    Feeling really good!
     
  10. Chvymn99

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    Glad to see your getting back into it. :yes:... Pictures look great too!
     
  11. campinspecter

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    Nowhere to put it , will have to work om that!
     
  12. campinspecter

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    Thank's!
     
  13. The Wood Wolverine

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    Slow and steady wins the race.
     
  14. NH mountain man

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    I look at the photo of the tangled logs and brush, :picard:I have cut in a tripping mess like that when I was much younger. Kudos to you campinspecter that is not easy work. We do what we have to do, as you stated " best of all no bugs" Good haul and glad to see you posting again. Stay safe cutting and hoard on my friend!
     
  15. jo191145

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    Excellent!
    If you were feeling any better you would need a trailer too.
     
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    campinspecter ., great work! Your stacks always look Soo good. Your round lengths are extremely consistent!
     
  17. campinspecter

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    Don't have to use the saw in the pile. The splitter can yard the logs onto the road and then I buck them into rounds on the road.

     
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    Good video, glad to know you're doing it safe. At our age we don't need to be hurting ourselves getting wood. I haven't seen a post from you in while, getting to be that time of the year isn't it. Stay warm.
     
  19. jo191145

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    Really putting that log dog to the test aren’t you :)
    If I’m not mistaken it was you who taught me of those. I’ve had a chance to test it on my splitter and it wins compared to tongs. It’ll get good use once I get the smaller stuff split and out of the way.
    Anyway, thanks for the education and glad your feeling better.
     
  20. campinspecter

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    These sticks are Woodwidow 's idea she calls them quilting arms and they work good .
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