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Filling in a hole

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  1. The Wood Wolverine

    The Wood Wolverine

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    Back in Feb, I needed some more wood and pulled from my stacks and created a hole in my privacy fence.
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    Nothing worse than an incomplete stack! Been bugging me ever since. So 2 weekends ago, I decided to do something about it. First order of business was to lay down my new primo pallets. Had a small tumble that I didn’t take pics of. :emb: All my fault.
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    New plastic down and I unloaded one trailer.
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    Had to take several breaks. Felt like heat exhaustion that day. It was swealtering.

    Got back to it yesterday, 2 trailer loads.
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    Then this evening I finished up. Much better. :thumbs::dex:
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    This was all chestnut oak from my honey hole. Didn’t have the space in my stacks so it got put beside my driveway March ‘24.
     
  2. eatonpcat

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    Looking Good! Roscoe sitting there all proud like he did the work!
     
  3. buzz-saw

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    Best fence ever , even the "pup" looks like he approves.

    Maybe I should do that for our two knuckleheads.
     
  4. jo191145

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    Can’t have a hole in the privacy fence,,,that’s just wrong. Good on you for fixing it :)
     
  5. Locust Post

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    Good job The Wood Wolverine and hats off to anyone who works firewood in the heat. I have about a cord of rounds that I have glanced at a few times but not pressing enough in the heat.
     
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    Very nice work
     
  7. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I have some extra BL I was gonna bring over for ya to fill it in. Saved me a trip! :whistle:

    Nice looking wall of wood (and pooch) :thumbs:

    Hows your round supply Jason?
     
  8. The Wood Wolverine

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    We got a slight break in the super high temps. That first day though was brutal. I wasn’t planning on doing much but the slight tumble made the job last longer than I wanted. :headbang:
    60+ feet of it. :dex:
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    I have zero wood staged for processing. It’s just been too hot. The wood I just moved was clogging up that area too. I do have some over at my parents that I’m itching to get split because he’ll likely burn it 26/27. Will have to split it small.
     
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    Much better! Those are some tall stacks!
     
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    This! I have a pile of rounds I pass every day. I don't have the slightest itch to split them.
     
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    I'm waiting for the heat to head out. Got a few good prospects lying in the woods right now. The heat and mostly the bugs right now are keeping me from it. I can't recall a year with the skeeters and horse flies so rampant. I use spray but they don't seem to care. It's like a feeding frenzy as soon as I step out of the buggy. The thermocel will keep them at bay but I only use it when I'm going to be stationary. Not seen skeeters this aggressive since I was in the little bighorn range 15 years ago.
     
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    I’ll say, just how are tall are you Jason?
     
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    we have deer flies. I’ve calculated over the years they travel up to 25mph depending on how hungry they are. Drove through a swampy area in the forest once while not wearing a hat. Drop lower than 25 on the atv and I could feel them trying to land on my bald spot. They were exceptionally hungry, chased me all the way home, about three miles :) Friggin things are murder.
     
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    Always some good looking stacks there at your place buddy! I've been plugging away also, refilling what I used up last season. Almost finished......

    But I'll have room on the opposite end of my stacks, so I'm thinking about adding another year's worth (6+/- full cord). We'll see what happens. There's a pile of leftover topsoil in that spot so I gotta do something with it first.
     
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    Just measured, my fence is 87’ long. 18 3/4 cords. There’s a 12’ section behind the garage that is 4 splits wide. And with the 4.5 cord stack near my ShelterLogic carport, that’s 23 1/4 total c/s/s.


    An inch shy of 6’. I end up standing in my trailer to get the extra reach. Most of the way down it’s 7’ tall. One foot of that is a single row on top so the rubber tarp sheds water.
     
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    I saw your progress, as always some great stacks. Sure is nice having those plastic pallets ain’t it! :dex: I don’t miss that rotten wood mess one bit.
    Not wanting to “loose” more floor space, I decided to make my stacks taller. Cutting at 21” and going 2 wide seems stable enough. Only issue I had is the newer spots tend to let the pallets sink in a bit from all that weight. Maybe I’ll have some stones next time they’re empty to level them back up.
     
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    Awesome fence, Jason. That's some neat stacking. Nice looking pup, too.
     
  19. Biddleman

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    Good work Jason. These cooler temps the last couple days in our area are a nice tease of what's ahead, but next week looks like a hot one.