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New Woodshed

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  1. Todd

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    Finally got around to building a lean to woodshed off the back of my garage. Each row is half cord, still filling the other side. Should hold two years worth. 0917200945a_HDR.jpg
     
  2. Todd

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    Nice place! Attention to detail 10/10 :thumbs:
     
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    Nice lean-to. How many ton is that orange splitter ?
     
  5. brenndatomu

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    Nice...and I like your use of the blocks and T-posts! :yes:
     
  6. brenndatomu

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    What are the round gray spots on the concrete around the posts?
     
  7. billb3

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    They look like Handipier(s)
     
  8. Todd

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    Thanks, 3.5 ton
     
  9. Todd

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    Diamond piers. Gray covers over the 5' rods you Jack hammer into the ground
     
  10. RGrant

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    Really impressive.
    I love the look of the uniform sized pieces of wood.
    Decent airflow I'm sure.
     
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    Looks great. Nice place BTW!!!
     
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    That is pretty much BadAzz,
     
  14. Jack Straw

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    That’s awesome
     
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    That's art. Nice place too.
     
  16. Warner

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    Diamond piers is a new thing to me. Pretty cool!
     
  17. clay shooter

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    i like that nice job.
     
  18. Chris F

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    Good job. You can take from the middle or either end, which is a plus since it holds two years worth.
     
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    Lookin' good!
     
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  20. Todd

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    Exactly, I keep 1.5 cords of Aspen on one side for shoulder seasons and the good hardwoods on the other for colder months.