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Shed's almost full

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Smokinpiney, Apr 25, 2014.

  1. Smokinpiney

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    Almost time to add another section to the shed. 2.5 more rows to go and there's still 1/3 of the small rounds pile to be split. Im tryin to get as much done as i can before little piney get's here in july. :D

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  2. Stinny

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    A "little Piney"… that's great Pine Man… :yes: … your wood looks like you'll be ready to keep the family warm next winter.
     
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    Thats a heck of a lot of wood there! How much do you burn in a season? Looks great and i bet feels good being ahead of the game like that
     
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    AWESOME ! !
    Looks great
    Keep the pictures coming :)

    You have plans for another section ? SWEET !
    Dry, covered, findable wood is a good thing :)
     
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  5. My IS heats my home

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    That is a great looking shed! It's almost full, you'll have it finished in short time. Then it's construction time....
     
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    Yep, we're gonna drop two more poles 16-18ft from the right side and slap 4 more skid sections on top to contiue the roof. It feels so good to have wood that i don't have to worry about covering every time it rains or snows. Thanks guys!

    Capetown, between my dad and i we burn around 8-16 cord. This past winter was brutal and we both burned around 7-8cord each.
     
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  7. Gasifier

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    Nice work piney. Good to get that done. I am behind and still don't have mine split and stacked yet.
     
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    Smokin, how much does your shed hold? about 5 cords?
     
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    Looks awesome. In a few years, little piney will be on your shoulders placing the wood on the highest part.
     
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    Should hold a little over 8 cord if I did the math right. Stackable area is 16x9 and im stacking close to 8ft high
     
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    just curious, why the long stockade fence? The is one strong wood shed!
     
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    The farmer next door put that up to keep his seasonal pickers from wandering on to my property. They don't really understand boundaries :mad:. I don't necessarily like it but it does a good job keeping them out.
     
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    Have you noticed any tunnels heading towards the wood shed?
     
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  14. Smokinpiney

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    My new patrol vehicle does a good job of scaring em off.
    border patrol.jpg
     
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    Scary for sure
    but
    not much of a wood hauler . LOL :)
     
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