Moved some goods (wood) today

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iskiatomic

Minister of Fire
Nov 15, 2008
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Spent a few hours with DouginCT getting his stuff under cover.
 

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Well for some reason Hearth.com will not let me upload anymore pics at this time.


KC
 
I'll try again.
 

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OK, now it's time for adult beverages.


KC
 
You guys deserve a beer after moving all that wood, how much did you guys move under cover?
 
That's pretty freaking impressive :)
 
Thanks Ken for posting the pics, you'll need to teach me how.
As far as how much we moved, not sure.
iskiatomic can tell us, saw him pokin around with the tape measurer.

And yes, some imported Yuenglings from PA were nice and cold.
 
Nice job moving that wood in. I'd be all over the top shelf of the fridge!
 
Damn that is a lot of cross stacking.

You guys have patience. There isn't enough yuengling in one cooler to get me to stack like that.

Sure ought to dry quickly.

pen
 
My Dad keeps telling me I should put some firewood in my garage. With as much welding, grinding, torch/plasma cutting I do in there... just seems like a fire waiting to happen.
 
how much did you guys move under cover?

According to this nice site, http://www.maine.gov/ag/firewood.html. 1.73 cord.

Damn that is a lot of cross stacking. Sure ought to dry quickly.

Well, Doug did all of the cross stacking. And like many people he was behind the eight ball with getting wood and season time, for a clean burn.

Just trying to give a guy a little help and some pointers.

And besides, there is always beer over there! Here as well.


KC
 
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