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Not sure where else I should post this, but here is the wood that is about to be added to my pile.... I have about 4-5 more trailer loads this size i can go pick up out of the same pile.

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NH, that shed looks good empty, but it looks a lot better with wood in it. Great pics.
 
O.K., got the "first part" done, leftover firewood I didn't burn last year is in the woodshed. I was a little surprised to find out there's just over 1 cord, burned less than I thought, but it was a very mild winter. Not sure when I can move wood from my Church property to my woodshed, hopefully within the next few weeks.....:msp_thumbup:


.....my woodshed/splitting area this afternoon, ayuh, aside from the pile of bark and "chunks" I do like to keep it clean.....

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.....and this is where I'm pulling the wood from, more than 80% Red Oak with a mix of Ash, Beech, and Red Maple.....:biggrinbounce2:

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.....I'll be adding to the "log pile" on my Church property soon, I'm cutting an Elm and Cherry for my brother in law either tomorrow or Monday. :msp_w00t:
Have a good weekend!

Work safe. :msp_thumbsup:

That is some nice looking areas!
 
To be honest, I wasn't paying a whole lot of attention as i pulled it out of the pile, but it is mostly red oak, probably 70% at least. But just from walking around the woods in that area there is probably some hickory buried in there, some white oak, and maybe a stick or two of tulip poplar.

It is definitely a SCORE for me, i have to scrounge 2-3 weekends to come across one load like this a lot of times.
 
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NH, that shed looks good empty, but it looks a lot better with wood in it. Great pics.

That is some nice looking areas!

Thanks! It may take a little while between my "full time" work at the shop and cutting trees but, I will post pics when it's full. ;)
.....time to make coffee and get ready for work.....
 
To be honest, I wasn't paying a whole lot of attention as i pulled it out of the pile, but it is mostly red oak, probably 70% at least. But just from walking around the woods in that area there is probably some hickory buried in there, some white oak, and maybe a stick or two of tulip poplar.

It is definitely a SCORE for me, i have to scrounge 2-3 weekends to come across one load like this a lot of times.

That's a great score for firewood!!! :clap:
 
O.K., got the "first part" done, leftover firewood I didn't burn last year is in the woodshed. I was a little surprised to find out there's just over 1 cord, burned less than I thought, but it was a very mild winter. Not sure when I can move wood from my Church property to my woodshed, hopefully within the next few weeks.....:msp_thumbup:


.....my woodshed/splitting area this afternoon, ayuh, aside from the pile of bark and "chunks" I do like to keep it clean.....

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.....and this is where I'm pulling the wood from, more than 80% Red Oak with a mix of Ash, Beech, and Red Maple.....:biggrinbounce2:

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.....I'll be adding to the "log pile" on my Church property soon, I'm cutting an Elm and Cherry for my brother in law either tomorrow or Monday. :msp_w00t:
Have a good weekend!

Work safe. :msp_thumbsup:


Where is the camo pattern painted on the roof? Or at least the camo netting to avoid taxation?:msp_biggrin:
 
Where is the camo pattern painted on the roof? Or at least the camo netting to avoid taxation?:msp_biggrin:

We have a neighborhood watch network, whenever the "tax man" drives up or flies over I get an "alert" and I push the camo net activation button and it instantly slides into place. :clap::hmm3grin2orange::clap:
No, not really. :msp_flapper: Because of the way it's built and the size, :msp_sneaky: they don't hit me with taxes on it.
 
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We have a neighborhood watch network, whenever the "tax man" drives up or flies over I get an "alert" and I push the camo net activation button and it instantly slides into place. :clap::hmm3grin2orange::clap:
No, not really. :msp_flapper: Because of the way it's built and the size, :msp_sneaky: they don't hit me with taxes on it.


Movie "nice dreams", the old cheech and chong movie. They had their big pot patch in a backyard, with a light blue filmy ripply cover way over head. When the cop helicopter flew over, they would climb up a ladder, stick half their body through a slit in the plastic and act like they were doing the backstroke in a swimming pool.
 
We have a neighborhood watch network, whenever the "tax man" drives up or flies over I get an "alert" and I push the camo net activation button and it instantly slides into place. :clap::hmm3grin2orange::clap:
No, not really. :msp_flapper:

Funny you should mention that. Our "tax wienie" stopped by just the other day. He walks around the property and takes pictures. It's kind of a regular event around here. I guess they're looking for any excuse to jack our our taxes yet again. :msp_angry:

We are seriously looking at making a 1500 mile relocation, as long as it includes at least 50 predominately wooded acres.
 
Funny you should mention that. Our "tax wienie" stopped by just the other day. He walks around the property and takes pictures. It's kind of a regular event around here. I guess they're looking for any excuse to jack our our taxes yet again. :msp_angry:

We are seriously looking at making a 1500 mile relocation, as long as it includes at least 50 predominately wooded acres.

Around me as long as they can't see it from the road you can do whatever you want.
 
Funny you should mention that. Our "tax wienie" stopped by just the other day. He walks around the property and takes pictures. It's kind of a regular event around here. I guess they're looking for any excuse to jack our our taxes yet again. :msp_angry:

We are seriously looking at making a 1500 mile relocation, as long as it includes at least 50 predominately wooded acres.

In N.H. we don't have sales tax but they do hit us "pretty heavy" with property taxes,:deadhorse: so I don't feel one bit guilty when I can "legally" put up a decent woodshed without getting whacked with higher property taxes. ;) :msp_thumbsup:
 
Tax guys dont come around here very often. Probably because it would not take long for them to get shot at.
 
Thats alot of wood to tote 1500 miles.

Maybe we can drop it at your place. The wood is cheap, transportation charges will be a real "beech". ;o)

In N.H. we don't have sales tax but they do hit us "pretty heavy" with property taxes,:deadhorse: so I don't feel one bit guilty when I can "legally" put up a decent woodshed without getting whacked with higher property taxes. ;) :msp_thumbsup:

Here, the woodshed is a "roofed structure", so it's taxed.

Tax guys dont come around here very often. Probably because it would not take long for them to get shot at.

They would just show up with and armed guard around here.
 
NHlocal, I really like the looks and functionality of this wood storage that you built. Looks simple, attractive and straight forward. My trim carpentry skills are lacking but I think I could handle this next spring.

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Maybe we can drop it at your place. The wood is cheap, transportation charges will be a real "beech". ;o)



Here, the woodshed is a "roofed structure", so it's taxed.



They would just show up with and armed guard around here.

I am not sure if theres hedge up here. If there is i don't know what it looks like.
 
I am not sure if theres hedge up here. If there is i don't know what it looks like.

I don't know. I understand it's been grown in all the lower 48. How well it survives up there is another question. I don't have any pre-split pics, but I can get some when the sun comes up tomorrow.
 

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