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  1. 4-8-4 Northern New Member

    joined: Oct 20, 2006
    11 posts
    New Hampshire
    I'm a newbie here. Just found this place and I can't believe all the good advice and helpful folks.

    I thought I'd post a couple of photos of my wood stack and arbor which I stacked/constructed last spring.

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  2. DonCT New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2005
    609 posts
    Bristol, Connecticut
    That my friend is how it's done!!!! Functional, yet also beautiful!! :)

    I love it!!!
  3. Bushfire New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    83 posts
    Kansas
    Brilliant!! Love it! The wood walls even hide the usual mess that's found around the splitting area. Mmmm, me thinks I may have to steal the idea - another job to add to the list. Nice fall colors, too!
  4. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    Very nice , lot of hard work went into that wall and the arbor placement looks great.

    BTW , I think that makes a good desktop back ground picture.
  5. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    Well call that first picture...

    "Letting the forest in on your own terms"
  6. CountryGal Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 1, 2006
    313 posts
    Mojave Desert California
    Absolutely beautiful!
  7. Willhound New Member

    joined: Nov 20, 2005
    441 posts
    Northern Ontario, Canada
    I am sooooo envious. Leaves are all down here and have been for two weeks. No hardwoods except for birch, all the rest are poplar and pine.

    That's it, I'm moving.
    Uhhh.....ya got a spare room?? :cheese:
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