WOW, That oughta last ya a couple months.
WOW, That oughta last ya a couple months.
Is that locust in the burn pile?
I don't fit Shane's mold, but my wife commented that my little spot in the yard was getting pretty messy ... so about 7 hours of rented Bobcat time later:
Looking good. You know what you have there? A spring bonfire. Cool evening, hot fire, a couple cold adult beverages, lawn chairs, friends and family. I do one like that every year.
I don't fit Shane's mold, but my wife commented that my little spot in the yard was getting pretty messy ... so about 7 hours of rented Bobcat time later:
Looking good. You know what you have there? A spring bonfire. Cool evening, hot fire, a couple cold adult beverages, lawn chairs, friends and family. I do one like that every year.
I have already paid for my burn permit (gotta love city living) but until the wind dies down the FD won't be issuing it. Ron
:msp_scared:We still really aren't sure what caused the fire, because it was very damp around the woodpile. Right away we thought foul play because we had a dispute with a neighbor over some land we had permission to cut on and he didnt think so but after confronting him about it I really dont think he would have started it. So long story short Im pretty sure with as close as the pile was to the stove an ember fell out of the door while I was loading it for the evening and I didnt notice it or a spark came out of the chimney. My insurance came through with flying colors, they were awesome they covered the stove, the wood and all the tools and tarps that were around it when it burned, they even covered the underground pipe and insulated tube that it runs in. No one was hurt thats the main thing. If you have a set up like mine you should make sure that your insurance will cover you if you (god forbid) should ever have an accident like this.
That's a darn good lookin' shed you have there.
I have several stacks that look like that too; cribbing midway in the stack because you decided to extend the length of the row!
I love looking at everyones wood piles and splitting areas. All this wood is making me drool lol. I have a very small pile compared to everyone else. Pile I have is about 3 and a half Alder trees and a little more Alder to add to it. View attachment 281364View attachment 281365
well so far its a good fire wood season sold 135 full cords getting ready for next year![]()
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i split and stack 1 cord before work every dayWow, nice pile, sales I presume or a real big leaky house in Alberta:msp unsure:
Who does the work?