Erik B
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Looks real good. How many cords do you have there?Beech and sugar maple, ought to get me thru till Dec. anyway.
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Looks real good. How many cords do you have there?Beech and sugar maple, ought to get me thru till Dec. anyway.
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Poured some brand new concrete for my pile. 4ft x 40 ft. It would look better with wood stacked on it.I try to keep my woodpile as clean as I can get it and keep the area around the wood pile clean too. Who ever has the nicest/cleanest looking woodpile, I will send them some free stickers
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Shane
Poured some brand new concrete for my pile. 4ft x 40 ft. It would look better with wood stacked on it.
Awesome!!!!!!
That will make it real nice!!
Are you going to put pallets down to put the wood on? Damn if that wouldn't be the best setup.
Good deal!!!That's the Plan, if I can talk the local Hardware store/Lowes out of some pallets.
Running out for campfire wood! Last of the pile 7'x9' and not quite 5' tall. I'll have to hustle more up for next year!
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Nice stacks and pretty White Pines! The deer wont leave my White's alone!
...I know a lot of ppl say dont stack under trees or your near the house. And my dad gives me hell all the time for it! But it works great for us, and never had issues of sap or anything.
What are the reasons for this? Fire? Termites/critters? Pressure on the tree roots?I know a lot of ppl say dont stack under trees or your near the house.
I would say because it takes a lot longer to season.What are the reasons for this? Fire? Termites/critters? Pressure on the tree roots?
Thanks.
Philbert
a precaution to keep the bugs out of your house and from spreading bugs and disease to healthy treesWhat are the reasons for this? Fire? Termites/critters? Pressure on the tree roots?
Thanks.
Philbert
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