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Good eye TimJ, I actually should thin some of them out if the deer don't. The bigger Beech in that area is rotting at the base.

Typical of beech zap. As for the cleaning up, that is a never ending process in the woods.
 
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I hate people who's garage is spotless!:p
Well you'd LOVE my garage then! It's JAMMED PACKED with construction materials, tools, saws, around 1800 bd ft of rough cut poplar and black walnut, a heap of American chestnut slab from old barn beams, bicycles, insulation, ugh..........

Quit talking about cleaning up the garage, I wanna throw up when I look in mine!
 
Well you'd LOVE my garage then! It's JAMMED PACKED with construction materials, tools, saws, around 1800 bd ft of rough cut poplar and black walnut, a heap of American chestnut slab from old barn beams, bicycles, insulation, ugh..........

Quit talking about cleaning up the garage, I wanna throw up when I look in mine!


No comment.:p 2 car (end to end,underneath 90 yr old 1 1/2 story stucco & brick with walk out basement) Full of shop tools,large cabinetmakers bench that I havent seen the top of in months,lumber,firewood, 108 lb anvil on huge maple stump,bunch of reclaimed marble that I didnt want to leave outside, 2 stage snowblower,bunch of other junk.

Hasnt been a car inside there for more than 3-4 days at a time since Dad or oldest brother parked their heaps back in the mid-late '70s ;lol
 
No comment.:p 2 car (end to end,underneath 90 yr old 1 1/2 story stucco & brick with walk out basement) Full of shop tools,large cabinetmakers bench that I havent seen the top of in months,lumber,firewood, 108 lb anvil on huge maple stump,bunch of reclaimed marble that I didnt want to leave outside, 2 stage snowblower,bunch of other junk.

Hasnt been a car inside there for more than 3-4 days at a time since Dad or oldest brother parked their heaps back in the mid-late '70s ;lol
I work out of my garage. Business expanded this year and the narrow path that used to lead to the back of the garage has been filled til later notice. So, I've built two storage sheds in the back yard. Maybe I'll get to see if the floor is dirt or concrete :p
 
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Good work zap.
 
Well you'd LOVE my garage then! It's JAMMED PACKED with construction materials, tools, saws, around 1800 bd ft of rough cut poplar and black walnut, a heap of American chestnut slab from old barn beams, bicycles, insulation, ugh..........

Quit talking about cleaning up the garage, I wanna throw up (make sure you take pics!)when I look in mine!
 
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