Split and Stacked a little today.

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HDR, I found it was a little flimsy when I got it, so I lined the bottom and sides with old AL signs cut to fit and pop riveted in. Made her hell for stout. ::-)

Great idea,Chief, I have used pop rivets for many things at home, and used, oh, not sure but, I guess ,a couple million attaching heat shields to Buick Le sabres.
I could use some galvanized sheet metal I have from a large heat duct..
Ya they do seem a little flimsy see thread , https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/got-a-buggy-for-my-birthday.105060/

Soo, how did you get mother nature to ,not dump any snow in your work area ;? ::-)
 
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Soo, how did you get mother nature to ,not dump any snow in your work area ;? ::-)
Well, I didn't. First, I shoveled most of it out of the immeadiate work area, then between re-cutting a few, splitting debris, and walking around......pffff no more snow.;)
 
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