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Brought a little wood in today

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by DaveGunter, Feb 28, 2015.

  1. DaveGunter

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    From the shed through the walkout,


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    To the empty wood crib is about 75 feet.

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    Repeat 18 times

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    Close to a full cord

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    The hole in the shed

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  2. Unicorn1

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    Looking good, do you have enough for the burn season?
     
  3. XXL

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    Looks like you had a good day to get-r-done and you done got-r-did!.

    Still lots in your reserves for an extended winter or good start on next years wood?
     
  4. sherwood

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    That would be more like 54 trips for me....
     
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  5. My IS heats my home

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    The trick is to load the wheelborrow like DG does and not have it tip over or lose any pieces along the way.
    Looking good DG, nice easy trip from the stacks to the basement.
     
  6. Shawn Curry

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    That's a great shed. :thumbs: Nice and close too huh? Mine would look a lot more empty right now... :(
     
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    looks good and dry
     
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  8. DaveGunter

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    I've got plenty, just started on that shed, there's another 19 cords in it.:cool:

    Bright beautiful day, almost made it to freezing it's been a few weeks:hair:, next few years of wood is ready to go.:thumbs:

    Thanks, I like it too, Already emptied the little shed. Going to dismantle the little shed in the spring, I need the metal roofing to finish the big shed, plus it's kinda in the way for snow removal.

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    Love the Darwin fish on the beemer. Yeah, you've got a bit of wood.
     
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    No doubt about it. Dave, you have a beautiful wood shed there.
     
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    Dave, you need my rolling wood rack since you have a walkout.

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  12. DaveGunter

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    That does look nice. You make it?

    On about the 15th load the other day I was ready to be done, but I figured while I was at it I might as well full it up.
     
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    Dave, where is your stove in proximity to your walkout?
     
  14. DaveGunter

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    Look in the second pic, at the far end of the basement, if the wheelbarrow of wood wasn't in the way you could see it.
     
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    Awesome! But where are the motorcycle side cars for the dogs :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I did make it. I don't have to unload it. Just wheel it in the walkout basement. Just have to make sure the driveway is cleared of snow. This spring I'm going to use it as a rolling plant box. Roll it out for the sun and then roll it back in the garage for cold nights. Love that shed you made. Very cool.
     
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    Here is mine. Its just an appliance dolly with extra wheels.
     

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    I love how you constructed the shed out of natural wood poles. Nice touch.
     
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  19. DaveGunter

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    Hmmm, dual purpose even, I like it even more.:) My wife is the gardener and she is constantly moving plants in and out during the edges of the growing season.