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  1. ChrisN Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    271 posts
    Southeastern, Ct
    I am getting ready to put the tarp over the top of my pile soon, maybe another week or so to get that last bit of drying. I figure I have between 8 and 10 cords put up. I burned about 6 last year, so this pile should get me through this season pretty comfortably.

    Happy Burning, Chris

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  2. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Nice looking wood pile chrisN. That will keep you warm for a while.
  3. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    <Tim Allen /Home Inprovemnt grunt> urrr ............ urrrr ..urrr ................urrrrr , urr ! Money in the bank baby ............ money in the bank.
  4. elkimmeg Banned

    I thought the post was about guarding your wood and labor investment. Great looking pile
    Me 10 gage double barrell Parker plus two large dogs protects my wood piles
  5. ChrisN Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    271 posts
    Southeastern, Ct
    The last thing my high-falutin' neighbors will do is steal my wood. they think i'm crazy and keep asking me when I'm going to stop adding to it. and the looks they give me when I'm hanging laundry on our clothes line, makes me feel like I'm in an episode of the Beverly Hillbillies!
  6. wg_bent Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,248 posts
    Poughkeepsie, NY
    Ask them what they plan to do when the power goes out. Remind them you'll be nice and warm. Next ask them what happens if someone lets a dirty bomb go in one of the big cities in Texas. or trashes the Alaskan pipeline etc... and oil goes to 8 bucks a gallon. You...Nothing... your house is nice a toasty. Them....Uhhhh they move to Florida and find a new career.
  7. BrotherBart He Who Moderates

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    21,915 posts
    Northern Virginia
    And after they move you go over and cut down their trees for the woodpile.
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