Anything would be better than my "eyeing it". My stacks are fine, but the lengths are all over the place and it makes the stacks look a bit rough.
That's a good idea with marking out the lengths! I may have to try that one.
*PIST* why do you think I'm trying to get rid of it! That stuff is gonna burn down my house! Don't tell anyone! :whistle:
Your right about not wanting to deconstruct it. I'm not gonna lie, its gonna be hard!
It must be hell having all that honey locust, hedge,oak, and mulberry. I will take a hit and exchange some pine for that hedge if you want. Don't...
I like Holzhausens. I dont think the work is that bad, but then again, Savage has a lot more experience on me. My wife was about aesthetics and...
Time to get the waders out. Looks like that could be fun. Pretty scenery though! Gotta love working in that environment!
Could be Sass, it doesn't look like the Ash that I know.
Welcome!
"which pile do you take?" Both is really the obvious answer here! This SS we have some lovely seasoned Ash on the menu for the main course...
Glad that worked out for you. Its a good thing you can put it to good use!
Oh, I thought that's what you meant by behind the garage. In that case, razor wire is the only option. Seriously, would a motion sensor work?...
Personally, I would move the wood. Having seen your brothers place, he could easily move it closer to the house...end of story...no more missing...
Who's Guy Fawkes?
Yeah I hear ya. I have a pretty good idea on most of them. The reason I was thinking about it was, I am compiling a field guide of sorts that has...
While we are on the subject, is there a table that gives general numbers in terms of dry time? That would be helpful. I seem to be under some...
Your right. I always think of those two as being grouped with the pine as a soft wood and not a hard wood. Ash was my first score as a wood burner...
I got a load of oak like that this spring. When I split it, it metered at around 17%. Gotta love it when you can find it like that!
Nice haul! What do you have on the handle of the saw?
NICE. Which dries faster? You have two different wood spectrum dry times there. Ash is the quickest hard wood and locust is one of the longest...