Splitting a score

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NortheastAl

Minister of Fire
Dec 30, 2012
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Putnam, NY
Got a nice load of free rounds of white and red oak, hickory and black birch. Split it over the weekend. We put that little 5 ton electric splitter to work. Definitely better than hand splitting.



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Oh, you want to split your score? Great! Just leave my half on the patio. Thanks!
 
Jags;
Almost lost my coffee LOL ;lol

Back to th OP:

Nice pile of splits.
Premium fire wood!


1 pic was sideways & the other was USD on my screen too.
 
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Mine has been right side up from the git-go. Must be my iPad or something.

Jags, thanks for straightening it out for the rest of the crowd. Wish I could figure out how my ipad shows both mine and yours perfectly upright.
 
Mine has been right side up from the git-go. Must be my iPad or something.

Jags, thanks for straightening it out for the rest of the crowd. Wish I could figure out how my ipad shows both mine and yours perfectly upright.

That happens to other's pic's too. From phones & ipads. ? ?
Technology is only as good as the program, can't think or visualize!

Thumbnail pics usually come out ok
 
Turn the ipad upside down. :p
Now why didn't I think if that? Wait...it just self rights the page...

I think bogydave is right. I'll put up thumbnails the next time and see how that works.

This wood was real wet. I'm letting it dry in the pile a couple more day before I stack it. It's in the windiest spot for now. Had a few rounds that smelled like an Italian Deli when we split them. Was red oak, I believe, but it had a cheesy odor that was not unpleasant in the least.
 
Get it stacked off the ground in a single row
or double row with some space between the rows for a year.
I'd separate the oak & season it for 3 years in your area.
 
Bogydave. I am doing single rows in the places that get the most wind/breezes during the year. The oak will be dried at least two years, and three if I have enough other wood not to use it sooner. I put the wood up on raised racks for a while. You can see one in the back of the pile. Then I use pressure treated landscape lumber to set them up on. They are only off the ground a few inches at that point and I intend to season the splits fully there.

I am trying to figure out a way to make a woodshed that either won't "P" off the neighbors, and won't need me to get a building permit. I might be stuck with having the stacks run along the property lines, though.
 
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