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Working the Mini Honey Hole.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Jun 16, 2019.

  1. Urban Woods

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    Looking forward to tomorrows pics buZZsaw BRAD! or should I say today's pics by time you read this? Yeah, it was a humid one today, but you must've ate your Wheaties this morning!
     
  2. jo191145

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    Well the weather is beginning to cool nicely. Or has been. Think it’s going up again.
    Was nice there for a few days. I actually got a little more accomplished than usual.
    Go get at it Brad!!
     
  3. Midwinter

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    Are you committed to moving it all by the end of the month? That's a huge job! Great looking oak, for sure.
     
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    Especially without a truck! :eek: ;)
     
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    That’s a lot of splitting, good work!
     
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  6. buZZsaw BRAD

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    He didnt give me a date, but said end of month. Kinda wished i had gone there more often, but other scores and if i dont have a deadline, ill drag my feet (i think they call it procrastination)
    Luckily, the wood is going across the street to my friends where i have six cord already stored from last Fall/Winter. I need to get pallets and ideally would stack the wood as i haul it there (my original intent) but may end up dumping.
    My original guesstimation was 3-4 cords for the score. Wont know til its all stacked. The oak will go first. Half cord per truck
    I will be building a large lean to for him to store his wood. Hastily stacked and covered wood. Ive tried to convince him of the three year plan but he is not a die hard hoarder...like us!
    Him and the neighbor have over a dozen huge white oaks we will be felling this winter.
     
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  7. jo191145

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    Those white oaks would make an awesome barn. ;)
     
  8. buZZsaw BRAD

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    That they would, but all are dead from GMC kill off. Big suckers too....20-24"DBH. I felled three already for him last fall and one for the neighbor. The neighbor had a second cut down and i got the wood.
    I told my friend it will be his job to make trails though the woods. Luckily the terrain is okay for a yard tractor.
     
  9. jo191145

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    Hmn, the trunk, the heartwood usually lasts well. The branches turn to punk quick.
     
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    The heart wood is good. Some deader than others. We tried to sell one huge trunk last fall but the two mills i called were swamped with big oak.
    So yes they would make great timber! If i remember Joe, you dont have any white oaks on your lot?
     
  11. jo191145

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    Not many but I have a field full of nice logs.
    I was implying to use them for your friends wood shed ;)
    Then your nickname can be buzzsawmill Brad. :)
     
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    Well sharpen your chains Brad. Just saw an add on FBM. 4000 cords of hardwood logs free for the taking in your neighborhood. Your gonna be busier than a one toothed beaver. And probably single too. LOL
     
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    Hmm...dentures maybe? :whistle:;) :rofl: :lol:
     
  14. jo191145

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    They better be carbide.
     
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    Ill be single all right and no beaver with or without any teeth!
     
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    Believe it or not ive scrounged enough material for minimal cost to build it. Maybe 36'x4' wide and high enough on both sides so one doesnt hit their head. Got a bunch of 2x10 PT at 90% off, bunch of reclaimed PY2x6, PT4x4's, 2'x12' reclaimed aluminum roof panels and 40x48 pallets. Maybe $50 total out of pocket.
    It would be cool to mill lumber. I was noodling some red oak today and was thinking of it. It'd have to be short and smaller as i dont have a tractor.
    buZZsawmill BRAD, has a nice ring to it.
     
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    Went yesterday for three hours. Worked on splitting and noodling. It was HUMID, but shady. Forgot my wiping towel too! Got soaked but ended up processing half a cord. IMG_0820.JPG
    growing stack of non oak splits. IMG_0818.JPG
    Freed up this birch prop log. Turns out it was propped up too. No rot or punk! IMG_0821.JPG
    When i left. IMG_0822.JPG Still maybe 1/2 cord to process. IMG_0819.JPG
    growing mound of oak splits IMG_0823.JPG
    nuggets and uglies accumulating. IMG_0824.JPG 460 got hit with the ax. Put it down too close in my haste.
     
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    :D
     
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    Went this afternoon for a couple hours. Bad idea! Still had some shade, but after maybe 1/4 cord split, i split. No cutting. Got home and checked the dewpoint...mid 70's, no wonder.
    Forgot my camera, but the oak mound got bigger!
     
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  20. jo191145

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    That little cool spell was a tease.
    Even early in the morning wasn’t great today. Everything’s wet and the sun turns it into sweat.