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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Butcher, Jan 1, 2025.

  1. Butcher

    Butcher

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    I like to keep my indoor stack topped off especially when I don't have to plow snow to get the wood up to the house. It's gonna get a lot colder here so the locust stack was the target of the day.
    20250101_115900.jpg Filled up nicely so I should be good for a time depending on the weather.
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  2. The Wood Wolverine

    The Wood Wolverine

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    Always a great feeling getting the basement filled. :thumbs: I’m almost through 2 rows of 4.
     
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    Looks great. Whole lotta warmth stacked up there.
     
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    Good feeling to have a stack of locust in the basement! :coldfire:
     
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    Mixed bag, Honey Locust & Black Locust. Looks like some yellow in there.
     
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    I'm jelly. I wish I had a good indoor spot to stack up some splits. Looks good!
     
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    Indoor wood be nice but a small rack on the back deck right outside the back door is good enough for me
     
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    My rack is my little yard trailer that I can back up to the sliding glass door on the patio. Puts my wood supply about 3 steps from the stove. Have to keep it covered with a tarp, but no biggie. I had a shed outside that door that held about 2 face cords, but it was admittedly kind of ugly, and miss July made me move it last summer. Still have it stacked full in case of long period of wet weather, but I actually like the trailer deal better. It holds about a face cord and is easy to load off the stacks and back it right up to the door.
     
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    I'm glad he's a long way from the BLM...in Connecticut...
     
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    We have 2 members here, a thousand miles apart, both married to "miss July"?! :eek:
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    I noticed this also!