I for one am going to really enjoy more installments of this scrounging saga.Then there was this in the back of the ute
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Then the owner of the property behind which the tree fell turned up. So, the area between your property fence and the road doesn't belong to the land owner here, it is called 'road reserve' and belongs to the local shire. Now, if you ask the shire if you can cut wood on the road reserve, they say no. However, if you don't obstruct traffic and the wood disappears, they think "Great, we don't have to contract someone to do that". If it happens to be a road at the end of the road to nowhere, well, doubly so. Even then, occasionally the landowner behind the road reserve can be a pain.
So he winds down his window and says "G'day mate, can you take the trunk as well? I'm getting too old for this and I've got enough wood anyway".
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Well, what scrounger would say "no"?
That's right, one of those woodbuggers with their tiny (probably husky) homeowner saws who would steal the rest of my Monstromint scrounge. And that's why I'm going to cut 2/3 cord an afternoon every day until it is all gone and then I'll pile up the junk and make it nice and neat. And then, I will take the Monstromint trunk.
Anyway.
Then I went home and unloaded the trailer - stihl the ute to go.
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Ah Austria! Yes, what a beautiful country! I love Def Leppard and the Scorpions!Then there was this in the back of the ute
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Then the owner of the property behind which the tree fell turned up. So, the area between your property fence and the road doesn't belong to the land owner here, it is called 'road reserve' and belongs to the local shire. Now, if you ask the shire if you can cut wood on the road reserve, they say no. However, if you don't obstruct traffic and the wood disappears, they think "Great, we don't have to contract someone to do that". If it happens to be a road at the end of the road to nowhere, well, doubly so. Even then, occasionally the landowner behind the road reserve can be a pain.
So he winds down his window and says "G'day mate, can you take the trunk as well? I'm getting too old for this and I've got enough wood anyway".
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Well, what scrounger would say "no"?
That's right, one of those woodbuggers with their tiny (probably husky) homeowner saws who would steal the rest of my Monstromint scrounge. And that's why I'm going to cut 2/3 cord an afternoon every day until it is all gone and then I'll pile up the junk and make it nice and neat. And then, I will take the Monstromint trunk.
Anyway.
Then I went home and unloaded the trailer - stihl the ute to go.
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Looks like you are getting the hang of using all that fancy equipment.Hey guys!
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See ya later guys!
Cut safe, stay sharp and be aware!
GM used the 420 until 67 mine has the 465 250 I6 with 4:57 rear . Truck will crawl uphill in first on idle .Good ole 4 spd SM420 or did you use the later SM465? Looks like either a 250 or 292 at a glance.
Awesome scrounge! That trunk will be a few truck and trailer loads.Then there was this in the back of the ute
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Then the owner of the property behind which the tree fell turned up. So, the area between your property fence and the road doesn't belong to the land owner here, it is called 'road reserve' and belongs to the local shire. Now, if you ask the shire if you can cut wood on the road reserve, they say no. However, if you don't obstruct traffic and the wood disappears, they think "Great, we don't have to contract someone to do that". If it happens to be a road at the end of the road to nowhere, well, doubly so. Even then, occasionally the landowner behind the road reserve can be a pain.
So he winds down his window and says "G'day mate, can you take the trunk as well? I'm getting too old for this and I've got enough wood anyway".
View attachment 1080991
Well, what scrounger would say "no"?
That's right, one of those woodbuggers with their tiny (probably husky) homeowner saws who would steal the rest of my Monstromint scrounge. And that's why I'm going to cut 2/3 cord an afternoon every day until it is all gone and then I'll pile up the junk and make it nice and neat. And then, I will take the Monstromint trunk.
Anyway.
Then I went home and unloaded the trailer - stihl the ute to go.
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This could be the excuse to buy a Ms881 rather than a 42 foot bar.Then there was this in the back of the ute
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Then the owner of the property behind which the tree fell turned up. So, the area between your property fence and the road doesn't belong to the land owner here, it is called 'road reserve' and belongs to the local shire. Now, if you ask the shire if you can cut wood on the road reserve, they say no. However, if you don't obstruct traffic and the wood disappears, they think "Great, we don't have to contract someone to do that". If it happens to be a road at the end of the road to nowhere, well, doubly so. Even then, occasionally the landowner behind the road reserve can be a pain.
So he winds down his window and says "G'day mate, can you take the trunk as well? I'm getting too old for this and I've got enough wood anyway".
View attachment 1080991
Well, what scrounger would say "no"?
That's right, one of those woodbuggers with their tiny (probably husky) homeowner saws who would steal the rest of my Monstromint scrounge. And that's why I'm going to cut 2/3 cord an afternoon every day until it is all gone and then I'll pile up the junk and make it nice and neat. And then, I will take the Monstromint trunk.
Anyway.
Then I went home and unloaded the trailer - stihl the ute to go.
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HEY!! I posted wood pics yesterday.Well you'd better put the hard yards in when you get back because there's going to be some hardcore scrounge pics!
(It's just me, everyone else is posting other stuff )
Also, congratulations! We ticked over 20 years last year, only felt like 19!
I’m glad we know the context here .HEY!! I posted wood pics yesterday.
Congratulations! Nice bird. How long of beard?#2s are illegal in WI. #4s are the biggest shot you can use. I think it's a safety issue, you're much less likely to die if you're hit with #4s than 2s. I personally use a .410 with #9 TSS. I smoked this guy at 30 yards last year.View attachment 1080466Edit: I obviously wouldn't try a body shot with that combination.
I hate ti think all that Cherry is going up in smoke. First you flaunt all that Bk Locust in front of us, now Cherry!Here's the cherry rounds I just bucked up.
There in front of some of the wood I'll sell for this fall. The pile behind the little trailer is what's left from selling last fall. Now that I got the new pole barn fridge and freezer out of the little trailer I'll load up(or have the kids load up ) the little trailer with a load of splits to finish a cord order.
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I haven't checked yet, but I assume he is a descendant of George Washington.I hate ti think all that Cherry is going up in smoke. First you flaunt all that Bk Locust in front of us, now Cherry!
I cut bowl blanks for my Nephew who's into wood turning like that, cutting the pith out. Do you seal the ends of your blanks to minimize splitting?Sunny 70's here today, and one of the things that I did was "rip" some short cutoffs from the logs that were headed to the BSM, into blanks,
As I already said before, I use these blanks to make wooden toys, mostly cars/trucks for my grandson who is car crazy,
This is the last one that I have to rip and being a crotch, I was expecting some pretty nice grain in it,
and of course, I pick up all the chips for "fire starter",
they work really great for that!
SR
I'm probably too late for a reply, but I wouldn't stain Ash but just use a clear coat. If you must, maybe something like Colonial Maple. Sand real fine and use a wood conditioner so the pigments don't soak in too far clogging the pores.I guess this might be a violation of the rules of this thread (are there any?), but I quoted my own post. Again, I do appreciate all your recommendations. I finished up the end cuts at the proper angles and scribe lines, then took one of the cut-offs and applied a stripe of the stains, poly, semi-transparent water seal, and oil to have a comparison:
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As long as his name isn't hunter...I’m glad we know the context here .
Pretty sure it has a replaceable tip, I'd have to look for sure, it's been sitting there a while, need to put it on a 550 and run it.Yeah, I think you’re right. Is that one a replaceable nose?
Soon, you know they take those pics all the time, they only show us what they want us to see .S
So, when do you put up the camo net for the next camera overflight?
Yes I did!And he didn't even give it a like!
You mean the logs, swing by and grab a few, I'd hate to see it go to firewood too, but I don't have a bandsaw mill.I hate ti think all that Cherry is going up in smoke. First you flaunt all that Bk Locust in front of us, now Cherry!
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