Denis Gionet
ArboristSite Operative
Wow. Nothing short of Incredible. Rep sent & well deserved !
If I did something like that the city here is so stupid that they would give me 30 days to cut up the dead tree
Not any more, no more 30 days grace! Thats the old way, this is the new way how government operates.
Swat team shows up, kicks in your door, shoots the dogs, screams at your family, tasers you into submission because you made a furtive gesture. If you are lucky and they are nice guys that day.
And I think I am only slightly exaggerating.....
Now matter how hard I try my pile still ends up looking like a pile of wood.:msp_mad:
Now matter how hard I try my pile still ends up looking like a pile of wood.:msp_mad:
That is better than other piles
Most of the piles in my yard are from the dog...haven't tried burning them! Yet!
Just make sure they are dry and well seasoned...oop:
Not any more, no more 30 days grace! Thats the old way, this is the new way how government operates.
Swat team shows up, kicks in your door, shoots the dogs, screams at your family, tasers you into submission because you made a furtive gesture. If you are lucky and they are nice guys that day.
And I think I am only slightly exaggerating.....
I am NOT picking them up unless they are EXTREMELY dry! I hope they don't smoke too much!
Most of the piles in my yard are from the dog...haven't tried burning them! Yet!
Dog turds have BTUs in them too! If they are properly seasoned they will burn! oop:
View attachment 269371We have 3 roles of wood just like this one. That is my youngest son in the picture and he loves to cut and splitt the wood. He takes pride in the wood we gather up. The piles are 50 foot long and 6 foot tall.
Having your son cut and split wood, AND love doing it?! What more could you ask for.....
.....my son is off in college, but he does enjoy helping me cut, split, stack, also part time groundie/cameraman.....
Great looking stack(and son )!
View attachment 269371We have 3 roles of wood just like this one. That is my youngest son in the picture and he loves to cut and splitt the wood. He takes pride in the wood we gather up. The piles are 50 foot long and 6 foot tall.