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What kind of wood is that in the pictures?....good looking wood...

Tamarack in the first two and Jeffery in the last two. I like cutting dry Tamarack (Lodgepole) the most up there...gravy cuts with little or no brush, small knots and the 066 blows right through it :D With the medium sized trees in the 24+" range I used to be able to cut up about 10cords worth in 2 full days...probably cut half that much now before my body gives out. :p I literally just cut...worker bees haul it back to the resort's 'pile' for splitting.

heading up there in a week or so to do it all over again :D
 
Ayuh, keeps wood off the ground and dry. Great for the wood shed floors, we "might" have collected a few more than we need.....:hmm3grin2orange:
they do burn good in the fire pit don't they? :msp_thumbup:

I love burning pallets in the pit :) You stack your pallets up with a forklift ? Look kinda high!
 
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Here's the progress on the shed, one shot of the poplar I did 3 weeks ago (just getting around to screwing it on...), and the monster 14" cedar planks from last Saturday. Just enough left from the off-cuts to do the top row, in 3 pieces. I'll be re-doing the first wall with larger wood, I don't like how it turned out. The small stuff will be used for a railing on the top of the shed, for the kids' play area, once I've got the walls done.

Hey Denis,
that shed is really looking good! Nice work! :msp_thumbup: Can't wait to see it finished. :popcorn:
I especially like the flag on top.....;)
 
Thanks Randy, I'll hopefully get some more progress on it this weekend, probably one more batch of planks and I'll have enough to finish it up, then just the door and hardware to work on after.
 
Tamarack in the first two and Jeffery in the last two. I like cutting dry Tamarack (Lodgepole) the most up there...gravy cuts with little or no brush, small knots and the 066 blows right through it :D With the medium sized trees in the 24+" range I used to be able to cut up about 10cords worth in 2 full days...probably cut half that much now before my body gives out. :p I literally just cut...worker bees haul it back to the resort's 'pile' for splitting.

heading up there in a week or so to do it all over again :D

HUH.. I have yet to see a lodgepole larger then 10 inch around here.. Your spoiled.. :laugh: The farmers with the lodgepole would rather see it rot out and blow over then for it to get thinned out and used...:angry:
 
Hedge - i have a pair of the 272's one I completely rebuilt with my son.


cnice - I eat and drink just about whatever I want. 6-6 / 280 lbs+ and 48 years old , feel great. Cutting wood sure helps keep you in shape.
 
HUH.. I have yet to see a lodgepole larger then 10 inch around here.. Your spoiled.. :laugh: The farmers with the lodgepole would rather see it rot out and blow over then for it to get thinned out and used...:angry:

they die out when they get too big but there are some up there over 4' in diameter. I don't bother with them as they are usually corkscrewed and very gnarly to deal with.
 
Hedge - i have a pair of the 272's one I completely rebuilt with my son.


cnice - I eat and drink just about whatever I want. 6-6 / 280 lbs+ and 48 years old , feel great. Cutting wood sure helps keep you in shape.

Howdy neighbah,
You got yourself some good firewood there, and a VERY NICE :msp_thumbup: pair of Huskys, oh and you got one more thing, you got a year on me, I'll be 47 next month. :hmm3grin2orange:
Your son's not camera shy eh? :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Hedge - i have a pair of the 272's one I completely rebuilt with my son.


cnice - I eat and drink just about whatever I want. 6-6 / 280 lbs+ and 48 years old , feel great. Cutting wood sure helps keep you in shape.


Sweet saw! 20inch bar on there ? Looks brand new :)
 

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