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White oak takes the stage

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Eric Wanderweg, Aug 16, 2024.

  1. The Wood Wolverine

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    Ah come on.. no crotch left behind! ! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    j/k!
     
  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    Row three of oak mountain is now filled up. I want to bring home enough oak for 2 more rows, then start splitting.
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    LOL. I was actually floating the idea of one last load after today (which would pretty much take care of the rest of what’s still there) but I just can’t justify that drive. And I still have another 3/4 load at my buddy’s house to get, which is only 8 miles closer to home but still a 35 minute drive. I feel pretty good about the amount we got from there and the amount left behind that the homeowner will have to contend with :yes:
     
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    Why not? I almost did! ;)
     
  5. The Wood Wolverine

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    I filled my basement w/ CO a couple months back. Walking down there now, the furnace room smells excellent.:salute: Doesn’t rival a full load of apple, but I do love white oak family smells. The rewards of all our hard labor pays off in several ways. Are you catching any smells when the wind blows just right? Guess you could call that enjoying the finer points of burning wood. :thumbs::thumbs:

    Makes me think of this:
    Oak Whiskey Tumbler - Made in the USA
     
  6. T.Jeff Veal

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    Yep a trailer is the best way to haul a little bit of wood...:thumbs: 20240902_162734.jpg
     
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    A little bit of even a lot. Lol

    I'll bring a tote or 2 full of firewood to our friends house tonight. It's chilly and we're watching the game outside, so while his wife says they don't need any firewood, after my last bed full I brought them earlier this year, I'm bringing enough for a fire tonight just in case.
     
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    What game is on the menu? I’m guessing it’s probably not the Yankees
     
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  9. Eric Wanderweg

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    With these cooler mornings it’s been very conducive to working outdoors, so I started tackling oak mountain. This stack is 4’ high x 12’ long so each row is half a cord. I still have 2 more rows of rounds to plow through, so I’m going to have to figure out where to put the rest as this area is filling up fast.
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    Beautiful stacks
     
  12. Eric Wanderweg

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    Thanks :handshake: My yard might be a pigsty but at least my stacks are presentable :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Hey, I keep telling Miz Carol the more wood (totes and logs) we have, the less grass she has to cut...
    :heidi::heidi::heidi:
     
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    Nice looking stacks my friend. :thumbs:

    I see your going back to hand splitting?:axe:
     
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    Ive been telling Eric that for years!
     
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  16. Eric Wanderweg

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    Thanks. The other night my kid and I were busting the rounds apart into manageable pieces, that’s it though. It’s good stress relief but my wrist can only take so much blunt force trauma.
     
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    Uh oh. Wasn't aware of your wrist? Recent injury? Arthritis?
     
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  18. Eric Wanderweg

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    I’ve got 2 titanium plates screwed into both bones. Can’t beat on things for prolonged periods without paying for it for days afterwards. Bike accident back in 2008 where I slammed into the back of a truck at 60mph.
     
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    Yikes! o_O You may have told me that and I forgot. Lucky to be in one piece.
     
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    Lol. Sure that went well. I mean I get the logic, because it's true, but.....