Hi all,
I finally filled my woodracks (still splitting by hand). Looking forward to my first year of using seasoned wood. The racks are made from narrow scaffolding, pallets, galvanized roofing, rubber roofing, and 4x4's (all scrounged). Shack at the end keeps my tractor dry. Tractor clubhouse gives the kids something to play in while I am splitting (they like to help too), and the rounds that I don't want to deal with now make great "lilly pads" and drawbridge holder. The wall of logs waiting to be split also serves to hide all of my junk from view from the kitchen window.
Thanks for all the great info on this site!
Greg
I finally filled my woodracks (still splitting by hand). Looking forward to my first year of using seasoned wood. The racks are made from narrow scaffolding, pallets, galvanized roofing, rubber roofing, and 4x4's (all scrounged). Shack at the end keeps my tractor dry. Tractor clubhouse gives the kids something to play in while I am splitting (they like to help too), and the rounds that I don't want to deal with now make great "lilly pads" and drawbridge holder. The wall of logs waiting to be split also serves to hide all of my junk from view from the kitchen window.
Thanks for all the great info on this site!
Greg