That was an old picture but the wife made some this morning, hopefully it's ready for tonight.Lucky guy
That building is beautiful!Two cords of Sugar Maple, Ash, Hickory with a bit of Ironwood and Cherry
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View attachment 748107 Put a couple more logs in the pile this morning before it gets hot.
Its a kioti 2610, the tractor with third function valve and grapple was right at 20kI see you have a quick attach on your kubota. What did it cost to set that up?
no duct tape or bungees ???...you should be ashamed of yourself... just kidding, looks great..I filled the 10-20 shed up, tossed some on top of the stacked stuff but still ran out of room. So I got the 10-20 car port from Harbor Freight. I used self tapping screws to hold it together and 10' spikes to hold it down. Still splitting more tomorrow. This pile I just tossed wood in not stacking. This wood for next year. My goal is to have 16 cord before the years over.
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Its the tasjamahaul.That building is beautiful!
Nice building for sure.Two cords of Sugar Maple, Ash, Hickory with a bit of Ironwood and Cherry
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Lots of work there.I filled the 10-20 shed up, tossed some on top of the stacked stuff but still ran out of room. So I got the 10-20 car port from Harbor Freight. I used self tapping screws to hold it together and 10' spikes to hold it down. Still splitting more tomorrow. This pile I just tossed wood in not stacking. This wood for next year. My goal is to have 16 cord before the years over.
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ThanksThat building is beautiful!
Welcome.Thanks
I built it as a carport with one of the 3, 12'x20' foot bays into a barn-door shed.
Dutch Amish milled the local White Pine at 5/4 thick for the boards and battens.Welcome.
Did you mill the wood yourself.
Any pictures of the whole thing.
Wow, did you get a little carried away, or was that the plan all along.Dutch Amish milled the local White Pine at 5/4 thick for the boards and battens.
Pressure treated 6x6 posts and pressure treated 2x10 built up beams ring the structure.
Roof trusses at 18" O/C and 4' bigfoot footings under the 10 posts.
Green metal roofing and aluminum vented soffit all around and under the 2 car ports.
Aluminum eaves trough and downspouts.
Whole thing cost $13,000 including labor.
Got some splitting done....
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Very likely to be Mulberry. Its a cousin to Hedge.What is that Mustard yellow wood I. The middle pile?
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