Can't believe no one wanted this red oak.

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ohlongarm

Minister of Fire
Mar 18, 2011
1,606
Northeastern Ohio
No problem now started to split this pile and it's huge I'm done after this , a decade covered easily.
This isn't for the faint of heart , hard work.

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Looks good to me. I don't see any rot either.
 
You better soak in a hot tub full of epson salts and help those tired muscles out...Hey ship that stuff here I will take it...You did a hard days work and now again tomorrow..I think I will just take a long nap...lol clancey
 
You better soak in a hot tub full of epson salts and help those tired muscles out...Hey ship that stuff here I will take it...You did a hard days work and now again tomorrow..I think I will just take a long nap...lol clancey
No tired muscles here this boy knows the meaning of work, you have to work smart when doing this bullwork. Been doing this for years, I find it relaxing, however you can get hurt if you get stupid. Steel toed shoes, catchers shin guards, ear protection, eye and a tommie copper back brace , just in case, Logrite tool, pry bar, pickaroon, log tongs, atv. You can get it done.
 
I see you are one of those that love work and your safety features are just amazing...So smart..Well I was going to tease you about you working and I did not have to --but I see that won't work...lol lol..You go get that good lumber...old mrs clancey
 
You find it relaxing. So do I. I got the Husqvarna, two cant hooks, a nice splitting maul. Nothing I would rather do than split firewood for an hour, it is like meditation for me.