Oh. Ok, I understand now... ouch !
That doesn't prevent you from enjoying beer I hope ?!?
I think beer is part of the recovery process...
Sedentary? Jeez, does that mean you can't even go outside and stare at those piles?
Heed the doctors orders, pulling a staple out hurts like hell, ask me how I know.
Shoot Bunny, you pulled one out 'cause your buddy dared you to !!!
Different views of the current log piles.....They are stashed everywhere in here...lol
What's to be cut is then moved up onto the stringers by the woodpiles and stove. I finished what was there today so no logs but you can see the stringers. Time for a reload before the weekend.
This is a video from earlier this summer of my neighbor loading the stringers. I told him that we had to have a pile height discussion. I am already busted up and that I preferred not to be dead or maimed by a 10 foot pile coming uncorked with me in it. We compromised at 5-6'.
For those curious, the torsions in the skid steer were sacked out in that video. Hence the low rider ground clearance approach. That has been rectified and it is back up in the air to it's usual 8-9" of GC.
I am lucky in the fact that the shop is 20 feet behind me when cutting. So, I don't have to travel far for tools or a little R&R.
I gotta say if a wood stack could be bad ass ! Well I think it is , now I feel like a crumb For just splitting mine piling it to the moon and throwing a tarp over it
Thanks for the nice words guys.
I live in my neighbor's guest house. Kinda like a Magnum PI deal...I'm their "gardener,.":wink2:
The boiler heats a 32x72 shop (floor heat) and then we punched lines last year to the main house and set up 2 water to air heat exchangers.
The propane doesn't kick on at all in the winter even at -xx temps.
I don't burn any of it. I just cut and split. I thoroughly enjoy it. It's not work to me.
We are kicking the idea around this year of putting in a small woodstove to heat my 700 sq foot empire. We shall see.
He is the man when it comes to operating heavy equipment. He has no equal or at least none that I have witnessed.
He was running a 13 stick road grader by himself at the age of 10. That was his job.
I am very fortunate to have friends like his family and consider them my own.
.....either up earlier than me or up REALLY LATE.....:msp_sleep:
.....might just be me, I'm not seeing any pics???
Different views of the current log piles.....They are stashed everywhere in here...lol
What's to be cut is then moved up onto the stringers by the woodpiles and stove. I finished what was there today so no logs but you can see the stringers. Time for a reload before the weekend.
This is a video from earlier this summer of my neighbor loading the stringers. I told him that we had to have a pile height discussion. I am already busted up and that I preferred not to be dead or maimed by a 10 foot pile coming uncorked with me in it. We compromised at 5-6'.:msp_smile:
For those curious, the torsions in the skid steer were sacked out in that video. Hence the low rider ground clearance approach. That has been rectified and it is back up in the air to it's usual 8-9" of GC.
I am lucky in the fact that the shop is 20 feet behind me when cutting. So, I don't have to travel far for tools or a little R&R.:msp_biggrin:
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