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  1. bigbarf48 Member

    joined: Dec 21, 2012
    182 posts
    Stone Mountain GA
    Finished up stacking all the pin oak I scrounged a while back. Stacks out to right around a cord. Now its time to get started on a big load of red oak and cottonwood i came in to:cool:

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    Backwoods Savage likes this.
  2. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    6,805 posts
    central PA
    Looking good, BB! Lots of good BTU's in that stack!
  3. Locust Post Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 12, 2012
    818 posts
    Northeast Ohio
    Keep right after it there BB. It all adds up and before long you can just walk past those stacks and admire your work.
  4. bigbarf48 Member

    joined: Dec 21, 2012
    182 posts
    Stone Mountain GA
    Thanks guys! It certainly is a good feeling to admire all the stacks. You can see my newly painted splitting wedges in the picture I noticed haha. Kept losing the dang things in the leaves, fluorescent yellow should solve that problem!
    Blue2ndaries likes this.
  5. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,758 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    I use flo-pink ribbon on my tools
    Good idea to paint it. May paint some of them flo-pink ;)

    Nice stacks
    Looking at the stacks help them season
    I know the feeling, a daily ritual for me, even if snow covered now
    basod likes this.
  6. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    ;);lol
    Took a walk out back yesterday. I'll do it again today, and I bet they're a little drier.==c
    Locust Post likes this.
  7. Locust Post Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 12, 2012
    818 posts
    Northeast Ohio
    The only better area to take a walk is in the woods that you cut in.

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