Those are some pretty uniform splits!
WinCo in the Pacific Northwest used to sell lodgepole pine in bundles, correct? I swear to gawd I bought a bundle of XXXX firewood from Oregon at...
Yep. All the population is on the west side of the state. In fact, there are 3 counties in the Greater Seattle/Tacoma/Everett area and if you...
They're actually a bit harsher on the east side of the Cascade Mountains.
I agree. It's a good place to share ideas. Welcome!
My bad. I should have been more clear. Seems like the folks back from the mid-Atlantic states and north on the East coast have summer extend a...
Maybe tonight. Certainly this weekend as I have a lot of wood I need to get up off the ground. I need to see if I have some treated lumber left...
It SEEMS like you guys back East (yes, I am generalizing here) are able to squeeze more summer out of us than in the PNW -- but when it drops it...
So I bought a t-post pounder or driver. It was more pricier than the 4 t-posts I purchased. But if this goes well, I'll buy more t-posts down...
I have been to Alaska twice. Both times were in late September. When I landed all the leaves were green. In exactly one week later, all the...
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Ah! So that's how you do it.
Yep. Inauguration usually happens on late September nights and slowly picks up until full season hits in November. At least up here.
No locust here. Not much hard, really. I did pop for 4 T-posts yesterday for about $20+. I don't /*think*/ I need to go as solid as Chaz with the...
I was able to secure a nice plastic pallet from one of the industrial areas of the city I live. We just went by after hours and threw it into the...
Great info. I actually have this working on one of my stacks but it required 4 blocks and at least another one in the middle, and requires two...
Yeah, it'll start getting nippy in last third of September. Sometimes a wee bit sooner. Sometimes a wee bit later. But usually by the first or...
I have had mixed results with stacking wood using cinder blocks and lumber as they don't always hold their ground. I was looking for something...
Yes!! That's what I want to try (or at least add additional support to the racks with timber in the blocks above). Those barbed wire fence posts...
So you just use large cinder blocks too? For some reason, the timber on the sides would fall over as the weight on the bottom plank wasn't strong...