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Scrounging six cords a year plus

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  1. Rowerwet

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    So last week was a first, my first full week trip for this employer.
    The last time I was away from home this long was for two weeks before Christmas , three years ago , and I knew how long I would be there.
    Drove to Albany airport, to figure out a sort of involved issue.
    Found one issue the first night, and had parts shipped in to continue troubleshooting. Fixed another issue before knocking off for the night.
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    My normal hotel chain app had me spend the night in Troy, woke up to this great view of the Hudson river.
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    Interesting bridge across from the hotel
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    20190206_083924.jpg above here the river has dams and locks making it navigable up to the canal that connects to Lake Champlain.
    20190206_132853.jpg Wednesday I was back at trying to fix the problem all day, working outside in the cool weather again .
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    Thursday I started swapping parts off of a known good airplane to figure out what the problem was.
    Finally figured it out, but needed more parts.
    Which were delivered by a courier at 8 pm. Didn't finish up until almost midnight, so a third night in a hotel
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    So I took the scenic ride home, Rt 2.
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    And got to visit winter for a few minutes
     
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    Up in Florida, MA!
     
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    Chewing right through the cords, this will be 3.5 down in a day or three.
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    A couple guys from church came by and moved a half cord into the empty rack 20190211_172314.jpg
    Which will mean less to get soaked in this latest failed storm when it changes to rain.
    20190211_150504.jpg if you noticed, I changed my steel roofing to run crosswise instead of lengthwise. Too much garbage was building up on it before.
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    We also hauled a load of smuglies to my friend with the tiny European stoves, I have enough, and currently his saw is at his father's in northern Maine and his splitter is dead
     
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    I use metal roofing as much as I can as well. I'm curious how do you hold them down? I have been tossing heavy uglies and crotches on top but the wind will still play havoc on them from time to time.

    I've considered using roofing screws with a rubber washer to shoot in to the splits but am afraid the roofing would just take the splits for a ride in high winds.
     
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    I have a 4x4 beam running along the top of the center pallet.
    I screwed old boards to the 4x4 to support each seam all the way across.
     
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    Oh yeah, tell me about it. I got a new stove and now i got to cut them below one foot.
    Before upto 1 and a half wasnt a problem, anyway the new stove is way better.
     
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    Scrap wood supporting each joint, screwed to the 4x4 beam
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    Out enjoying the snow before the storm changed to rain and ruined it all...
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    Repairing my friends electric splitter
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    Welding on a new nut for the side guard/log cradle
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    Turned out to be corrosion in the switch because the power box split away from the motor.
    Layed a thick bead of RTV around the split to keep the wiring clear
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    I got the MIG welder, aotodarkening mask and grinder at harbor freight, I'm very amazed at the quality, especially since it only cost about $200 For everything
     
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    straightening up the stacks
     
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    Making an IBC tote tank into a firewood rack roof
     
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    installing the tank roofing takes some effort
     
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    the electric splitter in action
     
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    20190216_143215.jpg so this winter is a flop, but I really wanted to take my younger two sledding last Saturday. Someone in my church took care of getting us into Nashoba valley tubing area, we had a great time!
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    Sunday afternoon I drove up to my sister's place in Lake Placid , this was the view from the top of Brandon gap, looking over the Champlain valley , it was even better than the camera caught
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    Passed this guy in the valley
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    Crown point bridge to NY.
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    Monday morning skiing with my sister and BIL before she went to work.
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    Nothing like fresh power in the morning!
    This was my first time skiing in almost a full year, and we went to the top of the 500 foot ridge behind their house, I did a couple faceplants on the way down.
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    Back before children , I was unemployed one Christmas , so I made these as gifts, still doing amazingly well.
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    My kids were at my sister's after a church youth convention, so they also got to go skiing for the first time in 9 years.
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    My nephews and I went to the top of the ridge again, my kids turned back before the really steep part near the top
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    GPS position
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    You might wanna try a finer blade, thats at least what i think worked alot better.
    Im using IBC's too... i got to say i adopted the Aussie way for the roof and never looked back.
    What you think about it? The idea of 2 IBC and a pallett in the middle is good...

    Edit: I miss understood something, should have watched the 2nd video straight away.

    Do you put any weights on top? Im using old care tyres for that sort of stuff.
     
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    I use screws into the 4x4 beam along the center of the rack to hold the roof in place, no issues so far
     
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    20190218_080445.jpg my sister's wood boiler, heating for many years on six cords a year ,in Lake Placid
     
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    20190220_134403.jpg Wednesday I got to visit winter again. Unfortunately I didn't get to do more than look at it though .
    I drove parts to Plattsburgh and drove some back.
    This is camel's hump mountain.
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    The whale tails in Burlington
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    Grand Isle Ferry
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    Crossing the causeway on the way back, saw this guy sailing on a snowboard on the ice
     
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    The noise of the Ferry smashing through the ice was almost deafening near the bow
     
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    As much as this winter is a pathetic failure, I did manage to get a couple sessions of skiing in.
    There isn't enough snow on the ground to cover all the rocks and sticks, however on the paved railtrail, 2 inches of snow is enough to ski on.
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    The ice through the rock cuts is spectacular .
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    Sunset over some of the ponds along the Salem-Windham-Derry rail trail.
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    Windham station, took me an hour from the Salem rail trail parking lot to the Windham station, and an hour back .
    This might be my only local skiing this year :headbang::( 20190222_173840.jpg