splittin in the rain

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10 hours of splitting in a the rain and then the sun comes out so I can take a few pic's.
What do you think it will stack out to be?? it's all 18-24 in long
 

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3.25-3.75 cords
 
Here's what you need to split in the rain.
100_0331.jpg
 
is that picture for real?? haha....I am guessing 3 cord.
 
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol
 
now we arent supposed to say those kinds of things! his is the single story house of approx 1400sqft that ISNT in the pic haha
 
splittin in the rain...... isn't that an old song???
 
I guess close to 3 cords. Looks like a nice place for your wood to dry out, plenty of sun and wind exposure. Very nice homes in the back ground, which one is yours?
 
44 elite said:
10 hours of splitting in a the rain and then the sun comes out so I can take a few pic's.
What do you think it will stack out to be?? it's all 18-24 in long


Firewood!!! and exactly 3.5 (I sent spies)
 
I don't know how much is in those stacks, but I would say you got all the trees in your yard and your neighbors and... :)
 
LLigetfa said:
Here's what you need to split in the rain.
100_0331.jpg
thers an idea born out of the mouth of spittin in the rain
 
Yea one of the pic's in the back is mine built her with my own to hands. Not to bad for being 29.
Here she is
 

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Yamaha_gurl said:
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol

lmao!!!
my first thought was damn! can i stay over a few nights???? thats like living with the "Fresh Prince" or beverly hill 90120!!!! falcon crest...... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn!
 
LLigetfa said:
Here's what you need to split in the rain.
100_0331.jpg


thanks to you i might be able to get a splitter!!!!!! i said look honey see the options they come with!!!!!!!
now could you post pic vertical with umbrella pleaaaaaaase!
 
Adirondackwoodburner said:
is that picture for real?? haha.....
If you're talking about my umbrella, yes it's for real. Here's a closeup of the mount.
100_0330.jpg
 
iceman said:
Yamaha_gurl said:
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol

lmao!!!
my first thought was damn! can i stay over a few nights???? thats like living with the "Fresh Prince" or beverly hill 90120!!!! falcon crest...... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn!


Sure but only in winter so you can tend the stove.
You have your choice of 3 spare bedrooms each with it's own bathroom
 
44 elite said:
Yea one of the pic's in the back is mine built her with my own to hands. Not to bad for being 29.
Here she is

Is that a drive-thru garage? That's cool.
 
yea it's drive thru

29 ft deep 3 car and then the additional 22 ft of the x 14 ft wide tandem off the 3rd car side drive thru.
Designed the house myself so it had tp have 1400 sqft garage
 
44 elite said:
yea it's drive thru

29 ft deep 3 car and then the additional 22 ft of the x 14 ft wide tandem off the 3rd car side drive thru.
Designed the house myself so it had tp have 1400 sqft garage
ok I will take you up on the take-in-care of the stove thing and I will bring my own equiment and wood!
 
44 elite said:
iceman said:
Yamaha_gurl said:
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol

lmao!!!
my first thought was damn! can i stay over a few nights???? thats like living with the "Fresh Prince" or beverly hill 90120!!!! falcon crest...... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn!


Sure but only in winter so you can tend the stove.
You have your choice of 3 spare bedrooms each with it's own bathroom

Must be rough!
 
Jamess67 said:
44 elite said:
iceman said:
Yamaha_gurl said:
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol

lmao!!!
my first thought was damn! can i stay over a few nights???? thats like living with the "Fresh Prince" or beverly hill 90120!!!! falcon crest...... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn!


Sure but only in winter so you can tend the stove.
You have your choice of 3 spare bedrooms each with it's own bathroom

Must be rough!


Actually it is I have to deal with all the lazy people who are envious and would rather think that things are just handed over. They didn't see me working my regular 50-60 hrs then building the house from 5pm -11pm every night of the week and from 6 am-10pm on the weekends. Most don't to relize all the blood sweat and tears it took to build it not to mention the years of saving and hard work to get where I am at.
I have taken on a f-them attitude I am proud of what I have done and will continue to accomplish.
 
44 elite said:
Jamess67 said:
44 elite said:
iceman said:
Yamaha_gurl said:
If one of those houses in the pics is yours...then can't you afford to hire a teen to split it for you?! lol

lmao!!!
my first thought was damn! can i stay over a few nights???? thats like living with the "Fresh Prince" or beverly hill 90120!!!! falcon crest...... damnnnnnnnnnnnnn!


Sure but only in winter so you can tend the stove.
You have your choice of 3 spare bedrooms each with it's own bathroom

Must be rough!


Actually it is I have to deal with all the lazy people who are envious and would rather think that things are just handed over. They didn't see me working my regular 50-60 hrs then building the house from 5pm -11pm every night of the week and from 6 am-10pm on the weekends. Most don't to relize all the blood sweat and tears it took to build it not to mention the years of saving and hard work to get where I am at.
I have taken on a f-them attitude I am proud of what I have done and will continue to accomplish.

Worked for it?? His real name is Joe Billy GATES!!! (I really have no idea, but I thought it might be funny)
Hard work pays off? You must be over 25, cause most of those under 25 thinks hard work is for those over 25.
 
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