Congratulations! My wife and I have this same thing planned. I'm currently flipping our second house and will hopefully be able to buy a good...
So sorry to hear about that. I will certainly pray for her.
You might initially consider hiring a high school or college kid to split while you buck the wood up. Maybe pay a flat rate per cord of split and...
I've never seen a squirrel with distinct white/gray like that... I was in Scotland a few weeks ago, absolutely loved it!
Yes :D
Nice work! How do you store your wood to keep it so clean?! Those LEDs will last forever. When we move I plan to bring mine along.
I recommend full safety gear and there are several great saw operating/safety videos on youtube. It feels a little dated, but I like this one:...
Sounds like you will be eating well while throwing logs in the stove
Nice usage of the old pipe!
Nice shed! Looking forward to the pics with loads of wood underneath.
yeah, I have mine in a long row now and cribbed every 8 feet. She is happy with that now that she sees it :D
Sorry for the redundancy, I just came across your first post, giving this info!
What kind of rig to you load and haul with? Those are some hefty logs!
Put wrapping paper over it for a trick-piƱata. Oh, and give them axes instead of sticks to split it up for you! :popcorn:
Also, what part of West Virginia? My wife has some family in the Huntington area. Pretty country out that way.
Nice cribs! I assume we are looking at the ends of the stacks? My wife wants me to crib our entire stack but there's no way I have time for it.
Small world! i'll keep an eye out for the charity cuts, sounds like a good opportunity to put our obsession to use!
This tree had been down for at least 5 years. Will the splits dry out faster since it has been dead for that long?
Yeah that one was intense. I had just walked in from playing with my new moisture meter when it hit. Wish I had used that time to cover my stack...
Right on! Just don't scare all my deer out of there, i'll be huntin those woods in November :rootintootin: