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Posted: 06 January 2007 04:08 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Here’s my latest creation in movie and still. wink

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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5998562293877429615&pr=goog-sl

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Posted: 06 January 2007 04:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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That’s great work Mo, nice video too.  I may just have to try one of those this season.

I’m curious though, is that a Missouri holz hausen (sp?)?  It looks a little smaller than some of the ones I’ve seen around here wink

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Posted: 06 January 2007 04:35 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Holy chit ! Thats a monster pile brother , without the video it would of been hard to tell.
Do you let them sit to season for 1 or 2 years being in the trees and all ?

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Posted: 06 January 2007 04:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Roospike - 06 January 2007 04:35 PM

Do you let them sit to season for 1 or 2 years being in the trees and all ?

Spike, I’ll let you know next year. wink

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Posted: 06 January 2007 10:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Mo nice looking stack of wood.  I was hoping for a Tarzan call from the top of the pile though.

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Posted: 06 January 2007 10:22 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Hey Mo, How do you remove pieces from that pile?  It looks like you’ll need a step-ladder to take pieces off the top.  Is that going to be a PITA?

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Posted: 07 January 2007 12:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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chrisN - 06 January 2007 10:22 PM

Hey Mo, How do you remove pieces from that pile?  It looks like you’ll need a step-ladder to take pieces off the top.  Is that going to be a PITA?

Yep, step ladder. No big deal. The PITA is getting the wood up the hill to the house.

I built this thing to consume ALL the wood I had from about 4 big oak trees. It got a bit taller than I had anticipated, but only by about a foot. This way, I only have one stack for next year. Hopefully the stuff in the middle will get dry. I think it will because there are so many really short pieces that it would have been an even bigger PITA to stack them.

The holz design really lends itself to a mix of wood sizes like I get from random tree service occurrences in my hood, and some of the twisted white oak and crap yard tree wood I sometimes have to cut really short due to tuff grain, crotches, and knots in order to split it by hand. I put all the really nice long stuff on the bottom perimeter, getting shorter as I go up. All the little stuff just gets thrown into the middle. Takes a bit of sorting, but I end up with one nice, symmetrical pile. Quite the conversation piece as well.

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Posted: 07 January 2007 04:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Really impressive holz Mo. How many cords do you estimate are in there?

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Posted: 07 January 2007 07:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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It looks freakin’ awesome! Any idea how long it took to build?

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Posted: 08 January 2007 05:31 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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Nice stack Mo I might have to try that this year.

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Posted: 08 January 2007 12:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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BG, Thanks. I estimate just under 3 cords.

WW, Thanks for the enthusiasm. It’s hard to estimate total time of stacking, but I’d guess 6 to 8 hours x 2 people =~ 12 to 16 person hrs. Maybe an hour or two less. I did it piece meal so it took several months calendar time. I’d say it took longer for me than the times Todd has quoted in the past, even given his smaller HH. Given this one is a bit larger than his, it took me even more time. I tend to be very slow and methodical. I mean, hey, what’s the hurry, right? This is wood burning related, so time goes out the window. wink

EH, Thanks. I love this form. Looks great in the back yard, and that can be important in my neighborhood. Lots of silly whiners around here worried about their property values, or in some cases, just trying to feel important, or at least more important than Mo. Mrs. Mo Heat and I sometimes refer to the holz as a giant pine cone. To my eye, it sure beats the right angles of traditional rows for blending into the woods. Just seems more pleasant to view, somehow. It’s important to try and build on level ground, though, and to start with a good foundation and long length lower courses. I’ll have to finish my holz wiki entry soon. I’ve been putting that off too long.

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Posted: 08 January 2007 08:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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Nice job Mo, yours is bigger than mine! tongue wink

I may try to top you next spring. I’m thinking about 2 ea, oval holz about 12x5x6. I’d like to get 3 cords like yours in each but it’s a pain when it’s over 6’ high and 8’ across. I think an oval or rectangle one would work better for me. Stay tuned.

BTW, I’m 2/3 the way through one of my HH and so far all the wood is well seasoned, even the middle pieces.

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Posted: 09 January 2007 12:29 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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Hi Todd,

I found it easier to keep the [inward] slope of all the lower splits when stacking the larger holz (10 x 10 x 8). That is, there was less gap between the outside ends and so it required less attention to deal with that little nuisance than when building my smaller holz (7 x 7 x 7).

I’m glad to hear the middle stuff dried well for you. I’m hoping that isn’t an issue with this big holz next year. Since most of the stuff in the middle is shorter, some is really short, I’m not expecting trouble.

I never thought of varying the rounded perimeter shape from a circle. That will be interesting to view. Space is a big consideration at my house (I want it to ‘look’ small), so the cylinder gives me the best bang per foot print.

BTW: my little holz collapsed about two weeks before I started burning. No big deal, though. I had expected it for quite a while and was surprised it stood as long as it did. I built it on quite a slope and it started moving and bulging down the hill a few months after completion. On the bigger holz, I used some landscaping stones to try and defeat the somewhat milder slope I built it on, but it is still on a hill. We’ll see how well it does. Next time, I think I’ll dump some fill within the landscape stones and start out on a level surface. That is the first instruction of the holz directions I worked from. Step 1: DO NOT BUILD ON A HILL!

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Posted: 09 January 2007 05:06 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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Was that Tom Cruise in the video? : )

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Posted: 10 January 2007 03:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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Metal - 09 January 2007 05:06 PM

Was that Tom Cruise in the video? : )

Stunt double. wink

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Posted: 11 January 2007 08:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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