Done for the year. 7+ cords loose stacked

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bogydave

Minister of Fire
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Dec 4, 2009
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So Cent ALASKA
Got the last load stacked today.
A little over 7 cords,
Got 6, loads of tight stacked rounds, 1 cord each.
[Hearth.com] Done for the year. 7+ cords loose stacked [Hearth.com] Done for the year. 7+ cords loose stacked
 
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As allways looks good Dave, What is that under the stacks is that Bottom Cover. Looks like a tarp.
 
Impressive Dave.
 
Is that all seasoned Dave?
 
I hope nobody mistakes it for a runway. Whatever you do, don't line it with decorative lighting!
 
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Very nice.
 
No snow yet Dave? I thought winter would be in Alaska by now.
 
Unreal. Got to be a good feeling. Nice work.
 
Looking good Dave :) Put a draft meter on one end of that sucker and see how much CFM you are drawing. Might be ready next year with a good draft!
 
Thanks

No snow yet Dave? I thought winter would be in Alaska by now.

Snow up North & higher elevations.
43° & raining here today. I've no doubt, Winter will come.
 
Looks great Dave - always nice to look at all the work done! Cheers!
 
How big are your splits? As a first year burner and collector, I know I split small, but everyone's splits always look huge to me.
 
A variety from 1-1/2" to 5"
[Hearth.com] Done for the year. 7+ cords loose stacked
 
If you had 2 sheds you would not need to double handle that stuff, just season two years in the shed. With all the money you have saved buying the stove, ATV, splitter, trailer etc, what's a little shed added to the mix:eek:

Looks great though!
 
That is a pretty site!
 
Pretty row of wood. Is that birch or aspen with the white bark?

I'm with Jags, time to go fishing!
 
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