In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Thank you daylight savings.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Kris_S, Mar 19, 2019.

  1. Kris_S

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    Was finally able to get out after work and do something. Lots of ash down thanks to the eab.
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  2. Casper

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    I enjoyed throwing a few New York strips on the grill and being able to see when they're done.

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    Make mine rare please!:drool:
     
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  4. Kris_S

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    That’s a very worthy use of the daylight.
     
  5. papadave

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    My favorite. You got dang near 1/2 a cow on there. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Address please. :dex:I'll be there right quick.
     
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    Sorry Kris, got sidetracked by the food. :DNice work on the wood!
     
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    I split til 8:15, sorry for the crappy pic, phone was dying-wanted to get full moon pic in background, may try later...load from Sunday-Ended up .45 cord...to the right of the rubber roofing uncovered 170E4F99-6D4E-4871-839E-D2863DD572DE.jpeg
     
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    A tiny cow.
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    ;)

    Also agree that it's a nice load of ash Kris_S
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    I've got a lot that will need harvested as well, due to EAB.
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    Here’s where it started FF253D39-FA6B-4360-9670-1C89396B1D14.jpeg 98EC315F-1052-49AF-B686-91AF322417EE.jpeg C2DE025D-6D48-439A-8D9B-DF273E93F791.jpeg
     
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    I’d like mine mid-rare please, more rare than mid...bloody but warm to the center,,,please and thank you...I can smell them from here...Strips are my fave.:grizz::chef:
     
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    Our favorite, other than cracked pepper, olive oil and sea salt, is Tex-Joy seasoning. Yum!!
     
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    length of day, shorter night probably helps too.
    vernal equinox, woo-hoo!
     
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    i thought i was the only one who grilled with charcoal...way to go! I can smell it from here!
     
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    Pictures make things look bigger than they might actually be. :whistle::dex:
     
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    And fresh cut grass together..:D still months away for me:(
     
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    Looks like you're asking a lot from that cinder block with the rails directly over the hollows. Maybe you can fill the voids withe cement or something solid or add extra reinforcements somehow. Once loaded that's a lot of tonnage! It's a beautiful system you have there and I wouldn't want to see it come tumbling down on ya.
     
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    Well sir Urban Woods I may just grab a small bag of quikrete and do that-Kinda funny, our friend basod mentioned it like 2 yrs ago so we refer to it as Basod’s Block...So far so good, that single 12” block has withstood 3 yrs-the rails are 33’ long and once filled holds just over a cord...I have a few more of the rails and the next rigs will be supported by blocks of railroad ties...I dont have any more of those concrete casing things on the ends-up off the ground for good air, its also easy to weed eat and apply weed killer around
     
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    Ashwatcher well if you do cement it with quikcrete, just shove a brick or large rock inside to take up most of the space and just trowel it over. Yeah those rails are used great in this design and I wish I could get my hands on some, but I would hate to have to trim them to size haha!
     
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