Ready for winter? (pallet wood stacking)

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Shari

Minister of Fire
Oct 31, 2008
2,338
Wisconsin
Well, I am - sort of. I got two cords covered, another cord needs to be covered. More wood sitting around waiting to be cut/split/stacked for 2010/11.

Here's what my stacks look like 'uncovered' for summer seasoning (this is soft maple & birch at the beginning of summer):

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And here's another stack already seasoned, covered and ready for winter:

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Shari
 
Hey Shari, how about a pic. of the "Giant oak #417" Sounds like a monster...
BTW, the wood stacks look great.
 
Looks good, Shari !!! I love the "landscaped" look :)

Now, get that stove in !!!!
 
Like the camo tarp. Sure beats blue!
 
LLigetfa said:
Like the camo tarp. Sure beats blue!

LL - I chose the camo on purpose! Trying to 'hide' my wood! Oh, yeah like that could happen!

Shari
 
Great job! my pallet arrangement is just like yours, just a little longer. I have almost 10 cords stacked that wayl
 
Looks good to me.
 
Very envious!
 
I bet it only took 10 minutes to split all that with a bionic Fiskar's splitting axe!

HeHe

WoodButcher
 
WOODBUTCHER said:
I bet it only took 10 minutes to split all that with a bionic Fiskar's splitting axe!

HeHe

WoodButcher

Axe? Are you kidding? I would be a one-armed one-legged woman if I ever touched an axe!

My 1970's 12-ton Didier hydraulic splitter suits me just fine, thank you! :)

Shari
 
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