have some branches from a japanese ginkgo tree from the girlfriend's grandmother's house.
They're probably the most dependable pickup truck ever made. You might want to add a leaf spring on each side in the rear suspension though. 7.3's...
Jutt the part of your signature, "I need a truck" I feel your pain, I hate not having a truck anymore. It really is inconvenient.
Probably bogydave haha
Well I think that trumps my maple wood pile lol. Pretty wood doesn't burn anyway
I couldn't tell ya. Guess it looked "pretty" to whoever was in charge of designing the neighborhood. Oh well, works for me. I got some nice...
bigbarf48 it's nice to see other people on here who are my age. It helps to know I'm not the only young wood hoarder around here!
Gark why thank you, sir! The majority of it is split, going to try and finish it tomorrow to get it off the ground. I don't like letting the wood...
Your right, it would help them dry out faster, but I like having smaller rounds like that to throw in the fireplace every now and then. I might...
@bigbarf48 there's another rack with nothing but splits that was split and stacked before the wood on this rack. I was planning to use that by...
@Jutt yeah I've been pleased with it so far considering it's a "hardwood" it splits very easily and doesn't weigh a ton lol
@Shawn Curry it had rained before I took this picture so it looks a little darker. It's definitely black locust, if the bark was shown in this...
The branch pieces are on the top of the pile. There's BL in the lower left as well.
I have tarps on top of the wood that is on racks, and all my racks are in well circulated areas. And as for the splits I made most of them...
yeah I'm hoping to try and burn some by february but I'm not sure if that's gonna happen.
@Drvn4wood i agree with you. yeah its not an osage orange or BL but maple isn't a bad wood. and I'll take its easiness to split and fast drying...
Thats true. I don't know, something about the ties not being anchored to the 2x4's gives me the feeling they wouldn't be as secure.
I considered saplings but they wont last as long. and alright that's what I figured. I'm sure screws holding the ties and 2x4's together wouldn't...
do you attach the landscape ties to the 2 by's?
I'm looking for a cheaper way to build racks, as buying pressure treated lumber can get pricey @Wes