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Update on the Twins.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by EnglishBob, Jun 12, 2017.

  1. EnglishBob

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    These chunks are 18 inches long and beyond my lifting these days. The largest I'am cutting in half ( no need to get hurt here and no great rush as this wood is 3-4 years out ). Once this is done I will split and stack.
    Heat wave here today 98 degrees when I got home.
     

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  2. MikeyB

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    Nice work Bob, what kind of wood?
     
  3. EnglishBob

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    Red Oak.....................all the way to the top.
     
  4. Eric VW

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    98°-Sheesh! You got the right plan in place-that's too hot to bust your hump on firewood.
    Take your time, we're patiently waiting CSS pics:yes:
    Well, except for papadave ....he says he ain't patient :eek:
    :rofl: :lol:
     
  5. papadave

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    I've been A patient before. :D
    For sure, if you go out in that heat, take it slow and stay hydrated.:thumbs::popcorn:
     
  6. Eric VW

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    :salute::rofl: :lol::D
    I thought perhaps you were emphasizing your impatient-ness by simplifying it to apatience :wacky:
     
  7. TurboDiesel

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    That's for sure! :startled:

    :rofl: :lol:
     
  8. Eric VW

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    What are still doing up?:eek: :whistle:
    :hair:
    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Seems a bit personal............
     
  10. Mag Craft

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    Yep that would be something I would not lift these days either. Like you have done in the picture I just cut them in half.
    I just got about a cord of Elm and they were about 24" across. I cut them all in half before lifting. I do not have any back problems and do not want any.
     
  11. Eric VW

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    Mabes......but then again, I do know TurboDiesel....personally.:yes::)
    He is one excellent half of a great couple!:thumbs:
     
  12. papadave

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    Correct, you don't. :handshake:
     
  13. The Wood Wolverine

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    Props to you for working in this heat. Awesome stacks of rounds and half rounds. Red oak is my fav.
     
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    Nice job, no sense lifting heavy when you can throw some noodles:saw:
     
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    Sledge and wedge works wonders too.
     
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