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4 Spackle Pails worth of wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Paul bunion, Sep 28, 2020.

  1. Paul bunion

    Paul bunion

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    A few weeks ago I saw one my tree guy contacts buying a 5 gallon pail at the hardware store. I asked him why he didn’t get one for free from a painter/spackler. He said he didn’t know anybody that well. So I told him that I would take care of him.

    I called another friend who is a painter and got 4 spackle pails from him. Gave them to my tree guy last week and this nice load of ash appeared today.

    Not a bad trade.

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  2. MikeInMa

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  3. cnice_37

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    Wheeling and dealing
     
  4. Horkn

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    That's a great deal!
     
  5. farmer steve

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    I thought it was a kindling thread. :rofl: :lol: Nice score/trade.
     
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  6. Backwoods Savage

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    I think I know maybe where you got those.

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    :yes:Can't beat that trade! Nice Ash!
     
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    Nice. Get another four for him!
     
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  9. Paul bunion

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    Got all but 2 crotchety pieces split today. Did it in the driveway so I didn't trash the lawn. Stacked neat in one row as I went. I'll need to move it later. Came in at just over a cord. Pieces were cut on average to 16", stack was 25' long and 5.5' tall.

    About 1/3 of a season worth of wood. Not to shabby. This is the rotation for about '23 Now I can tell my guy that he can bring another load.

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  10. Chvymn99

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    Looks good sir....
     
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  11. Horkn

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    I agree!

    Those two crotchety pieces, you can get a couple easy pieces off the ends, then leave the "y" pieces for a camp fire or an ugly load.
     
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