Midwinter, you could do this for a living!!
Ash and locust or my cast iron stove. Maple for my outdoor pits.
Midwinter-that spoof self defense video is outrageously hilarious!!
Laughed till I was in tears!!!
Big X27 fan
I live within an hour of both Schleswig and Holstein. It just happens to be in Iowa.
23 feels like 12 with snow coming down in western Iowa
Had a party at my place last weekend. Several people came up and said "You have a lot of wood" Makes me laugh every time and never gets old to hear.
Spoken for the truth!!!
X27 and some locust time. Should be a good sweat with the humidity. Rain coming in tonight.
I'd be up a creek if the city closed out tree/brush lot
Splitting ash by hand can be humbling. Random thought
3 ft on the east side and 20 ft on the west side. I don't have a heck of a lot of room.
Occasionally have noticed dust on logs as I move them. Do you guys/gals spray your piles for bugs? If so, what works?
Same exact thing here. Best I'e felt in 2 weeks, split four wheelbarrow loads.
Maybe a silly question, but.... does/has anyone put a fan on their stack to speed up the drying process? I have a section of locust that I think...
Buddy and I mow 9 yards, mostly enjoy it. It does not hold a candle to working the woodpile.
As an educator I often wonder why students don't retain lessons. I then went out to split some chinese elm, which I swore I'd never do again....
I wear them every time I go out.
Thanks WW appreciate it