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A building for the mill

Discussion in 'The Sawyer Room' started by fuelrod, May 18, 2021.

  1. Canadian border VT

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    No Just this part… please
     
  2. fuelrod

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    I've been "puttering" around with this for so long that I can't quite form those words.... yet. (I'm done) :rofl: :lol:
    I'm done enough to get on with the other "before snow" things to do. There's a huge pile of slabwood, bits and pieces of lumber piles, misc saw logs, a small heard of sawhorses, scaffolding.....
    all a potential targets for the plow guy (me:whistle:) to smash up that's strewn out all around my OFPA (official firewood processing area) that is now also my OSALY. (official sawmill and log yard):rofl: :lol:
     
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  3. brenndatomu

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    You must have done a stint in the military...:whistle: ;) :thumbs:
    Shed looks good...great actually! :handshake:
     
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  4. JB Sawman

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    most of the time she would have rather been at the barn :D
     
  5. Woodwidow

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    It looks great and thank you for posting your progress as you went. I have enjoyed it.
     
  6. fuelrod

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    The lean to in action. 20221129_144902.jpg

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    Not highly organized and just a tad narrow for 2 rows for most of my crap but I'm filling it by value or "newness". That plow will be coming out for the winter and the tractor loader will be there. It gets dressed with a frame-mounted V plow.
    I would have liked access from the eave side but the grade falls off steeply and immediately.
     
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  7. Woodwidow

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    I didn't realize how big the lean-to was until you posted these pictures.
     
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  8. fuelrod

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    Never big enough.:whistle:
    it is a baby excavator.
     
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    NOPE it is never big enough !!! they fill up quick
     
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