It's this photo I'm interested in. I use stacked cinder blocks but their weight is not heavy enough to prevent the timber in the holes from...
I'm interested in Chaz's T-Bars. I'd like to know how those are constructed. I want to lay down like 4 adjacent pallets and put an end point on...
Oh, yeah, I do that too. But it helps immensely if your cuts are uniform and not round. Fortunately most of it is not round -- but sort of was...
I really like the idea of using pine as the base -- I have some of that lower grade stuff. But I also see you are using a tree as an endpoint --...
Photo?
While this seems like a possible option -- Wood shed kit -- I dunno. He went deeper into his pockets than he wanted. I'm sort of in the same boat.
There's probably a gazillion threads on this topic that I could have so easily typed in the search textbox but that would dismiss a golden...
Nice.
More pine??! What is this, a conspiracy? Just say no to pine. :D
Just say no to pine. :D
Well I finally got my axe on some Western Washington pine after letting the cut up rounds sit for almost 2 years on my sidewalk. I tried splitting...
Well I did it. 2 tons for my friend and 4 tons for me. Just so you know, about 10% tax... so... not quite as cheap. The $20 off basically...
What's a cord of split, seasoned oak going for?? I would hate to know. I have to drive to the center of the state for hardwoods. Not cheap.
I'm still pinching myself and I live out on the West coast. That's a really good deal.
:D
They are selling a ton of Bear Mountains for $210 plus giving a $20 coupon back on your next purchase after the sale. Not only that, if you buy 2...
Oh, I'll definitely put garden fencing/other on the sides. I want to stack it cleanly. [ATTACH]
Beautiful!
Good idea. But this structure sits directly out back and we're going to be looking at it daily. A dog kennel might be a tough sell to the wifey.
This was my exact thinking. At least by seasoning.