Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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How do you stack it that high. You obviously arent using that ladder unless you are 8' tall standing on the very top of it. Dont tell me you stand on the top 2 steps of ladders, I'll call osha.

You might say I got a pretty long reach... And yes, I like to stand on the top of ladders...
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My dad seasons and stores his woodworking wood in his 12' grain bin. . . When the neighbor isn't trying to store peas in there. :laugh:

It's like a kiln in those things in the summer. . . I bet it'd season firewood lickety-split!
 
My dad seasons and stores his woodworking wood in his 12' grain bin. . . When the neighbor isn't trying to store peas in there. :laugh:

It's like a kiln in those things in the summer. . . I bet it'd season firewood lickety-split!


I hear that. I still have a grain bin. Quit using them for grain storagae back in the 80's. Now it's being used for overflow junk from the shop.:laugh:
 
My employer is about to show up. So it's off to the grindstone.

This week I am a financial consultant. Top that!
 
Are you on Dirty Jobs Dan?? Just sayin.:dizzy:

Actually I was here to film a segment on Pawn Stars. But I chickened out. I couldn't come up with anything I could part with.

But all is not lost, I still have a chance on Hoarders!
 
Actually I had considered hawking the rare "stumpbroke saw". But couldn't bring myself to do it. Like diamonds, they take a long time (and heat) to get.

I saw Bill Gate's spread just now, BIG $$$$$......

There sure are some clever Billionaires out there.
 
So when are you headed here?:biggrin: I know you wouldn't want to miss it.
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I've been known to be a little OC when it comes to wood piles... The only way to get that much wood dry is to "go vertical"... I thought about filling an old corn crib with Walnut tops this year... Anyone tried that before??? :msp_confused:

Guy up the road from me does it, fills it one winter, sits the next, and emptys the year after. He has the other year's wood under a lean to on his shed. Really nice old farmstead, the owner is in his 80s at least, and still drives around in an old 40 something pickup truck from time to time. Not sure, but I think he bought it new.

I've gotta get mine cleaned out (the birds and rats took care of the corn long long ago, just a bunch of bare cobs in there), then I think I'll fill it with wood as well. Maybe build some air runs into the stacks for better drying?

I hate to go on topic here, but have you guys came up with a spring GTG date yet?
 

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