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  1. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,158 posts
    Michigan
    Right. I picked the most uncomfortable day of the year to go see if I could finish stacking the wood. Usually I have the wood stacked in April at the latest but not so this year. So here I was, between slapping the cussed deer flies and wiping the sweat so it didn't run into my eyes and get on my glasses... I didn't get much stacked. Quit and came to the air conditioned house. Much better in here! The wood can wait; it won't rot.
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  2. The Beagler Member

    joined: Nov 13, 2011
    140 posts
    Northern Ky
    I'm sick of this heat...wish it was fall!
  3. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,158 posts
    Michigan
    Well, at least some cooler air. Our forecast says cooler moving in by Saturday.
  4. Gark Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 27, 2007
    701 posts
    SW Michigan
    I hear that. The deerflies here even seem to LIKE the insect repellent. Pesky, ornery persistent little buggers... Good for you knowing to get out of the heat. Deerfly dinner: drink some DEET, then bite the human!
  5. fireview2788 Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 20, 2011
    688 posts
    SW Ohio
    My buddy texted me today and asked if I had the hickory tree split. Ummmm, no.

    fv
  6. Ironwood New Member

    joined: Jan 14, 2012
    84 posts
    Northern OH
    I've got more to split and stack but in this weather it won't get done. I waited until after supper and walked down to the wood lot and turned around back up to the house. I'm like my old chain saw, don't work well in hot weather.
  7. TimJ Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 10, 2012
    1,029 posts
    Southeast Indiana
    half hour here, half hour there gets the job done..........little by little
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  8. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,971 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    At least this heat is good for something.......stacks are drying, checking, shrinking like crazy.;)
  9. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,766 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    Smart man Dennis .
    The weather will be better another day :)
    Sit under a shade tree with a cold beer, if you need to be outside, & watch the stacked wood dry ;)
  10. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    Dave, believe it or not, it's almost too hot & sticky to sit in even the shade here lately. Our dew points/ humidity are up into the upper 60's. I don't often complain about the summer weather, but this is getting bad. We had a very brief shower today around noon, & then the sun came out. Went back to work after lunch, & it felt like a sauna. I'm waiting for the weekend " cool down " into the lower 80's & less humidity to do anything other than what I have too outside. This is driving me nuts. A C
  11. velvetfoot Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 5, 2005
    4,839 posts
    Sand Lake, NY
    Not that bad here, able to split and stack some after work. Running out of room in last preferred stacking area. Will probably go along driveway. Local hardware store not giving away pallets anymore (they're burning them, supposedly). So, going to stack on ground. Done it before, should be okay.
  12. savageactor7 Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 25, 2008
    3,698 posts
    CNY
    Wicked hot here too and I'm still splitting and throwing up wood. Thankfully there's the pond for immediate relief, today's an off day, probably go on the boat as long as it's not too windy.

    This caveman can't stack a row of wood that will stand threw the winter so I just throw up the split wood in huge piles...crude but effective. Happy 4th to all.
  13. fireview2788 Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 20, 2011
    688 posts
    SW Ohio
    You should see a doctor if you're "throwing up wood.";)

    fv
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  14. red oak Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 7, 2011
    602 posts
    northwest Virginia
    The wood will still be there when it cools down. Splitting and stacking in this weather can be ridiculous. Here in VA we are getting to the point where low 90s is a cool day. I still split and stack some, but try to keep it to morning/evening and no more than an hour at a time.
  15. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    I posted a while back about one of my stack posts breaking. Yesterday, I thought I'd put in a new one (poplar that was cut about the same time the old one broke), and restack some wood.
    I got the post partially done and stacked a 32' section.........one split high.
    Then, I went back in the house. Might try yo get another split high done today. As Timj says, a little at a time gets it done. Our weather (like Dennis') is due to cool a bit by Saturday, but I can't wait.
  16. Oregon Bigfoot Feeling the Heat

    joined: May 21, 2011
    257 posts
    Northwest Oregon
    We are still waiting for our first July 80::F day here in Western Oregon. Yesterday, was 68::F and cloudy. The forecast says that will not happen until this Saturday, although we'll have sun and 70's this week finally. We had a couple 80::F in May and June, but none in July yet. I'm glad I cut/split/stacked my firewood before it got too hot.

    Just think, after the heat wave, the splits will be half the weight, and it will be a walk in the park to stack! ;)
  17. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,380 posts
    I don't blame you Sav, I'm ready for some cooler weather too. Only 83 here today but real muggy, we do have a small breeze which makes it feel better.

    Happy Independence Day.

    Zap
  18. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    Well, I got another 3-4 layers done before the sun hit me. It's like a dang sauna out there, even w/o the sun.
    I'm back in the house. Window shaker running. Ahhhh.
  19. Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle Minister of Fire

    joined: May 27, 2008
    3,992 posts
    Ridge, LI, NY
    I'm going in stages, 1/2 hour out, 1 hour in.... running out of out time, aside from firing up the BBQ.

    Luckily, most of my stacking is done for now. Getting a delivery this weekend for the 13, on the other end of the house.
  20. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,766 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    I remember those hot muggy summer days in WV, sit under a shade tree & sweat.
    No AC in the house for us back then.
    Family moved to PA, & I worked a summer job with a block layer. Hot days mixing mud & carrying 8" concrete blocks.
    Builds character :)
    It'd be a toss up to which is worse, laying concrete blocks or CSS fire wood on 90+ degree days.
    Of course being many years younger back then, I'd recover pretty quick & be ready to work the next day.

    How did folks get along with out AC back then? We hadn't been spoiled with it yet & didn't know any better LOL ;)
    & yea, some days were just as hot & muggy in July & August.

    Like BB says: " the good old days weren't "
  21. amateur cutter Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 20, 2010
    1,118 posts
    West Michigan
    mmmmm......... I'm saying hauling block & mixing mud is worse. At least stacking wood I can take a break as necessary, & yea I remember the pre AC days as well. Hope it's 72 sunny for 24 hrs. & no humidity for ya up there. A C
  22. PapaDave Minister of Fire

    Dave, 2 years ago, we built a house for some local folks and I signed on with the mason to do the grunt work, before we got to the building. Hot, hot, hot.
    Mixing mud and hauling block in 90::F sunup to sundown when you're 56 is a BAD idea. Don't do it.
    Trust me.;lol
  23. Locust Post Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 12, 2012
    818 posts
    Northeast Ohio
    Warm here today. Thermo said 98 at about 2 o'clock. It is down a couple degrees now. No firewood work being done here. I did work a little in the garden in between dives into the pool. Supposed to be a little hotter before the weekend cool down. Right now I don't miss the woodstove one bit. I'll take no shirt for a while over looking for a jacket. Cool and cold will come soon enough.
  24. bogydave Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 4, 2009
    7,766 posts
    So Cent ALASKA
    64°, 64% hum., overcast, chance of showers. rain last night, . House gets to low 70s during the day, mid 60s at night. Perfect for what I'm acclimated to.
    Mosquitoes pretty bad today, got the fire pit fired up & it helps keep them away.

    PapaD; I was 18 yrs old or so when doing those jobs. Hopefully I'll never attempt those kinda jobs in the future. A 14" round is about my limit to pick up, bigger & they are rollers :)

    LP: To get near 70° next week, gonna be a hot one (for us) :)
  25. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,158 posts
    Michigan
    Hey Velvetfoot, why not simply lay down some sacrificial splits then stack on them? It works well.

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