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Shed Additions

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Dec 20, 2024.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

    buZZsaw BRAD

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    Split the rest of the tulip and Red maple and stacked next door. IMG_6750.JPG IMG_6752.JPG The tulip, and any other SS woods get mixed in little by little or more when I stack it with a denser hardwood (mostly sugar maple). IMG_6755.JPG Finished the third row, added more 2x4's to the divider and started the fourth. Should finish that row and start a fifth with what's on hand. IMG_6753.JPG IMG_6757.JPG Made a good dent in the mound of red maple there. IMG_6754.JPG
     
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    This is looking really good. I'm impressed with the amount of hours you seem to put in, well done!
     
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    Its cold with frozen ground and I need to get the wood stacked and drying. It was supposed to happen over a year ago. Better late than never I suppose. :emb:

    I put a good day in today. Body is feeling it tonight.
     
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    I had a eureka moment this afternoon. :sherlock: Once each bay is filled I'm going to run chicken wire from post to post. Maybe just the top half. The stack may tilt some but it should hold it back from falling over.

    When I start assembling bundles it will commence from the back.
     
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    I see you’re installing interior studs. Some cheap ratchet straps would hold the stacks in as they dry.
     
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