Today was just a maintance day. sharpen chains, greased and changed oil
But had this feeling something was watching me. Took me a couple of mins but figure it out
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It stayed their for 10 mins. have no idea how long it was their before I saw it
I only just started, 2 months ago , and have burned 1/3 of what's here... How many cords? Best guess.. View attachment 469019 View attachment 469020 View attachment 469021
What is the wooden crate contraption?Oops, pics were on the phone.
Copied your photo to another thread with sawbuck designs:That is my sawbuck. Each post is exactly 20 inches so every piece is cut at the same length every time. A can get 120 pieces/rounds out of 5 cuts.
Haven't posted on this thread since page 1 or 2 since my piles really haven't changed and my splitting area's have been small and fast. Here is a pic of this winters splitting area as soon as it gets cold. Stack of rounds is 20X20X5.
Large enough for helicopter logging?I recently bought a drone.
That big freshly split pile is all honey locust. Looks a little messy from above.
For curiosity sake, how long do you usually leave a pile like that before you stack it and newbie question of the day: does stacked wood dry/cure faster than wood in a loose pile?
thanks
That reference is a bit on the non-conservative side with statements like a single year drying is plenty for the harder to dry woods and 6 months is plenty for most woods.
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