getting the work done.

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ecocavalier02

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Dec 12, 2008
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Got most of the stacks reorganized now. feels good. making more room. worked a little late tonight. was perfect working weather in the 20's got this cool pic. made everything look blue.
 

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Looks good, neat & organized.
Now you have room to get more :)

Eery looking picture, the "Fire Wood Ghost" must be close by, cold chill up your back ? :)
 
Nice work....makes my place look like a disaster
 
Lookin' good! I need more splits and less rounds, but I don't think I can hack temps in the 20's unless I get some better gloves...
 
bogydave said:
Looks good, neat & organized.
Now you have room to get more :)

Eery looking picture, the "Fire Wood Ghost" must be close by, cold chill up your back ? :)
lol. yeah. im trying to make more room. have prob 10 cords all together in my stacks and uglies. then i have at least 5 or 6 more cords in logs/ rounds that i have to work through. so plenty of work to do. probably going to go out and work in the snow a little today.
 
Woody Stover said:
Lookin' good! I need more splits and less rounds, but I don't think I can hack temps in the 20's unless I get some better gloves...
i just use a regular pair of carhartt mechanic work gloves. work fine for me. most of the time i dont even wear them. wear them at work to even if its in the single digits and teens they work good for me. i guess everyones different though.. once im warmed i can get away without wearing them for a while
 
Looks good nice work.
 
I like the "blue" picture - cool.
Sweet to have a large quantity of wood put up to. I got to wondering though about your stacks - do you have any room between those stacks to get in there? When it comes time to use that wood it appears that you will have to start at the end row and work your way in. Not an issue, just a limitation. What I have worked towards in having my "pallet/stack" footprint layed out such that I can get my wheel barrow and/or snow blower between the stacks. When a stack empties, it gets filled back up - like a continuos cycle.
 
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