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Git'ter done down in Dixie

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  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    28+28+~20...:eek:...
    Took us about 1hr 15 mins to move both rounds to vertical splitter, break'em down, size'em on the horizontal splitter and stack.:thumbs:
    We were done by 10:45.
     
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    Me too. I've learned several tips and tricks here.
    I've never measured the difference, just put the fans in once we have about 2 rows in that shed and temporary wall is taken down, we have some boards and plywood to keep first 2 rows straight, then it is removed and stacks continue. That shed holds 9 rows, fans seem to dry it enough that mold isn't a problem. You can feel the air moving through the stacks.
    Shed on the right is the one we are stacking now 0705200737.jpg When we start with temp wall up 0709200826.jpg 2 1/2 rows done and wall taken down. Air goes thru pretty good. 0713201046_HDR.jpg
     
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    How do you take the temp wall down if you have 2 rows stacked to the top?
     
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    I’m 8 rows deep too. Three bays wide at 12’. I have had some sapwood on the fir get some mold. Fans may be the trick.
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    The boards are fastened from the outside, screwed into the pallet runners.
     
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    I believe it would help. Looks like there are nice air gaps. Should blow through good.
    I walked by the end of the shed on a hot day with 4 stacks in there, air coming through felt like a water fan was running, really cool.
     
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    That's surprising that you can feel the breeze through four stacks of wood!
    You grow them big down there!
     
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    Here’s the numbers with the fan Jeff. Awesome I saw you doing it in your pictures.

    Here’s the proof:
    Into stack
    70F dry Bulb
    58F wet bulb
    53% Relative Humidity

    Out of stack
    62F dry Bulb
    58F wet Bulb
    95% Relative Humidity

    Shedding pound after pound of water. 93F in the forecast!
     
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    Wow. That really is a big difference. Thanks for checking it.
     
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    Moved the last of the big logs to the process area. 0724200809.jpg We went to a friend's dad's house , did 3 hrs tractor mowing and cleaned up a big willow oak that had fallen on his house. It had already been removed and piled up. 0725201542.jpg
     
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    Everyone seems to have massive yard trees in Georgia! Hope the house didn't get smushed too badly.
     
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    It didn't, it leaned over on the corner, he had to replace several metal roofing panels and some trim, no structural damage
     
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    Been a busy few day off. We started on the load of willow oak we just got, cut up all the short, smaller pieces first, got a big box full 0728201004.jpg
    The pile of cut offs 0728201004a.jpg
    Got the stove stuffers in the new basket to dry for awhile 0728201035.jpg
     
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    Got the big logs on that load from our friend's dad processed. 0728201616.jpg Found a surprise with the saw

    in the biggest log. Willow oak is different. The stain didn't even go 18" in either direction, like it will in red oak. Those were adjoining pieces. 0728201746b.jpg The culprit... 0729200913.jpg Tuesday, all I needed was some soap, looked like I was taking a bath with my clothes on...lol... 0728201038_HDR.jpg
    Wednesday was too bad... 0729201152a_HDR.jpg
    Where we started Wednesday morning, needing a full row and piece. 0728201821_HDR.jpg
    Had to get 2 more logs out to finish, after we did all the trailer load 0729201823.jpg
    Happy to say @ 9:00PM Wednesday night, the big 5 cord shed is FULL of oak. 0729202059_HDR.jpg Got this pile of cull wood to sort, shorties/nuggets, big knot pieces for our OWB customer, and fire pit wood. 0729202103.jpg And a nice pile of bark, most of the wood is BBQ quality, no bark. Some would just knock off, some a pass with the splitter. We found flat head voters just under the bark and some had termites under the bark. That took care of them. 0729202104.jpg
     
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    Yay! The big shed is full! Looks beautiful! Will you sell it this year?
    Flat head voters?
     
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    Should have been borers...smart phone aint so smart...lol
    Now we have the calico shed to work on. It will hold almost twice what that shed holds...
     
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    I was wondering about that myself! Thought it was some new FHC term i hadnt heard yet! LOL!!!
     
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    Cleaned up, split and stored the shorties this morning. Only had 1 basket full from 5 cords of wood processed, I think 2 rounds went to the 15-16" shed. That will be some great stove stuffers.
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    As I was knocking off some bark, I got some pics of the flat head voters:rofl: :lol:/borers I was talking about. 0803200949.jpg 0803201037.jpg 0803201042.jpg
     
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    After that job was done, I finished sorting the last load of hickory/oak we had gotten. Had 3-4 small oak logs in it. Got all the long hickory together. Yep, I should have used scrape blades instead of t-post...hopefully won't be there long, need it CSS... 0803201235_HDR.jpg
     
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