removed all t posts in the back, ones in front should be fine for this year. Started two more stacks. One against the fence is all oak and birch, other two are the 2 year seasoned hardwoods i got from that scrounge.
Plus with the heavy rain tonight I figured I would try out my new covering material. See how well it works in a monsoon
You know the black silt fence used along the highways under construction? Its a overpriced version of that (much thicker and made of a foam and fabric). I just happened to land a roll (500ft) for free.
Do not remember to be honest. It's a product that was just too expensive to catch onWow nice!! That should do the job! What's the material called or the name of the product?
Do not remember to be honest. It's a product that was just too expensive to catch on
Will definitely find out after tonight.Well it looks like it will do the trick for you.
removed all t posts in the back, ones in front should be fine for this year. Started two more stacks. One against the fence is all oak and birch, other two are the 2 year seasoned hardwoods i got from that scrounge.
Plus with the heavy rain tonight I figured I would try out my new covering material. See how well it works in a monsoon
See top of this page RayYour wood supply is coming along very nicely! What is this new covering material you're using?
Ray
Finished the two stacks and covered as they are as dry as they are gonna get 12-15% MC. Also continued on my winter 17-18 oak.
Moved more oak and birch rounds to my new splitting station. Clearing out the front driveway to keep the old lady happy.
I bet calling her that won't make her happy.
I bet that tree in the center starts shaking everytime it sees you...
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