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Nice morning to be splitting wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Backwoods Savage, May 31, 2019.

  1. Backwoods Savage

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    A beautiful morning to be outdoors. Finally got some sunshine. It's a bit muggy but not as bad as it has been. Now they are forecasting we might get to 79 today. Actually I hope not with the humidity we have. But we'll take it over all that rain and cloudy.

    I can only do a little splitting at a time so the going is a bit slow but it will get done.
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    There is still lots to do and there is still more to haul in. It surely is good to have some white oak. 100_0666.JPG
     
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  2. Marshel54

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    What! What! What! No milk crate or are you moving up in the world? Had to scroll through xx to make sure I was seeing what I thought I saw. :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
    Looking good Dennis. Nice day around here too.
     
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  3. Reloader

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    You’ve got some big rounds there. Bigger than most anything I get around here. Makes for some good looking splits. A little at a time is better than none at all.


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  4. RobGuru

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    Wish I was splitting wood... stuck at work... ugh!
    :headbang:
     
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    Looks like a good time... better than what I’m doing currently....:D
     
  6. T.Jeff Veal

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    Looking good there, brother. Good wood. I noticed the upgrade to the milk crate... pretty soon, you'll be using an office chair like we do....
     
  7. papadave

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    It's a marathon Dennis, not a sprint.......but you knew that already.
    I managed to get a small bit of Pine stacked a few days ago....that had been sitting in the little trailer.....for a few days....with rain water in the bottom. :picard:
    I figgur as long as we're movin' forward, it's progress. Unless of course, there's a cliff a few feet away.:pain:
     
  8. Canadian border VT

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    Great, glad to see you are doing your thing!!

    Of course we need the story behind this new seating arrangements.
     
  9. Ralphie Boy

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    Nice work Dennis! Too much rain here for firewood work.
    :singingintherain:

    I've got cords of rounds, some over a year cut, I can't get off the hill due to the wet ground. Maybe fall will be dry....
     
  10. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I saw that in one of your posts and thought it very cool! Why not be comfy when making firewood!
     
  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    little by little Backwoods Savage Rome wasnt built in a day, neither was the 3 year plan for that matter!
     
  12. Rich L

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    I'm home from work and going out to split till it gets too dark.Thanks for the inspiration..
     
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    This forum will have that affect on you. Work safe Rich L :thumbs:
     
  14. T.Jeff Veal

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    I grabbed both of our splitter chairs from work, they were going to throw them away.
     
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    cool, you turned making firewood into an office job! I love scoring free stuff!
     
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    I wonder who it was that came up with that 3 year plan thing. :sherlock:Whoever it was was a smart guy!:whistle:

    Glad to see you plugging away at that gtg white oak Dennis. You'll reap the rewards from that tree for many years!
     
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    Good to see you at it Sav
     
  18. BigPapi

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    Only one way to eat an elephant.. One bite at a time!

    Between one kid graduating high school, another one young enough to need near constant attention, a honey-do list that makes War and Peace look like an issue of Reader's Digest, and angling toward a promotion at work, all I have time for lately is a few lawn-carts of splitting at a time.. Being a little bit ahead is a blessing this year, no doubt. Thankfully all I "need" to get done is splitting and covering a bit of pine for shoulder seasons, and moving this winter's wood closer to the house. What I WANT to get done is somewhat more ambitious, but we'll see. :)

    Looking good there, Savage. Was the stool a gift from the gtg? Guess we can't call you "Ol' Waffle-Butt" anymore. :whistle:
     
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  20. bogydave

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    Got a pretty nice set up, way
    easier on the back !!!
    Amazing the evolution we’ve seen
    with several here over the years :)

    Have fun stacking :yes: