skinnykid said:it was just hailing hardcore! the lights where dimming out. It has lightened up some but the thunder is still shaking the ground
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I think the wood burning gods HATE me.
no,no,no, its the bushs' making sure you have to use oil

skinnykid said:it was just hailing hardcore! the lights where dimming out. It has lightened up some but the thunder is still shaking the ground
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I think the wood burning gods HATE me.
skinnykid said:gotta go buy some of those camo tarps. I don't wanna use the blue ones.
Hey if I cover mine while wet (like they have been all summer) will they still dry?
and when you say cover the tops, like just the top?, no draping over the sides?
thanks
skinnykid said:gotta go buy some of those camo tarps. I don't wanna use the blue ones.
Hey if I cover mine while wet (like they have been all summer) will they still dry?
and when you say cover the tops, like just the top?, no draping over the sides?
thanks
BrotherBart said:Rolled the cover back on the six one cord rows left from last year yesterday. Pain in the butt so I won't be doing that again this year.
iceman said:brother bart... you don't cover your sides right?
how many cords was that?
skinnykid said:well I just got done splitting and stacking for this year. I hope i have enough!
I am gonna pray for dry weather until at least I can get some good covers for my stacks.
BrotherBart said:iceman said:brother bart... you don't cover your sides right?
how many cords was that?
It is six cords of oak. Each row 20' X 57" X 16-17". I cut, split and stacked it a year ago. Sides never covered. I lean the spare pallets againt the sides of the stacks come snow time. There are three more cords cut this year not in the picture. It would have been six more but it was cold and rainy until into June so I will finish it off in September and October. All of the next ones are 70' to 100' oaks and will have to be dropped. Pucker factor time.
iceman said:BrotherBart said:iceman said:brother bart... you don't cover your sides right?
how many cords was that?
It is six cords of oak. Each row 20' X 57" X 16-17". I cut, split and stacked it a year ago. Sides never covered. I lean the spare pallets againt the sides of the stacks come snow time. There are three more cords cut this year not in the picture. It would have been six more but it was cold and rainy until into June so I will finish it off in September and October. All of the next ones are 70' to 100' oaks and will have to be dropped. Pucker factor time.
WOWNO MORE SAID "MASTER BROTHERBART"
stanleyjohn said:Guess the master has another life other than the flame! Hearth can be a addiction thou!! Me included.Sat night and here i am![]()
BrotherBart said:stanleyjohn said:Guess the master has another life other than the flame! Hearth can be a addiction thou!! Me included.Sat night and here i am![]()
Thirty years in IT and I never joined an online group. Found this place and was so amazed that there were so many other people crazy enough to do this wood burning stuff too that I just can't leave.
I always thought I was the only guy whose hobby was heating his house.
stanleyjohn said:...Sat night and here i am![]()
fossil said:stanleyjohn said:...Sat night and here i am![]()
Yeah, but you're just plain weird, SJ...I'd never be caught dead here on Saturday night. :coolsmile: Rick
I just got home from getting another chain for my chainsaw!Tommorrow ill be putting it to work.Just A regular weekend!sunday its a BBQfossil said:Well, it's 6:19 PM, and I'm taking a little break from splitting wood and stacking it my shed. Rick
iceman said:skinnykid said:well I just got done splitting and stacking for this year. I hope i have enough!
I am gonna pray for dry weather until at least I can get some good covers for my stacks.
better pray hard and get your cover our forecast for tomorrow aft =rain next 5 outta 7days rain.... and you are not that far from here......hehehehehehehehe.........."our father ...."
skinnykid said:iceman said:skinnykid said:well I just got done splitting and stacking for this year. I hope i have enough!
I am gonna pray for dry weather until at least I can get some good covers for my stacks.
better pray hard and get your cover our forecast for tomorrow aft =rain next 5 outta 7days rain.... and you are not that far from here......hehehehehehehehe.........."our father ...."
Our father who are in heaven......
I can't decide if I wanna go with clear plastic to let the sunlight in. Black or dark color to attract sun and make heat or just go to walmart and get camo tarps....
Hey another question: my wood is stacked on palletts, the first 3 rows from the bottom up are covered in mud because of the recent pounding rains. So, how can I clean that up and prevent that again?
I said it before, i chose the wrong place to store my wood, under trees (little sun) and not where the breeze flows freely.
Yup, I am a DORK!!
stanleyjohn said:skinnykid said:iceman said:skinnykid said:well I just got done splitting and stacking for this year. I hope i have enough!
I am gonna pray for dry weather until at least I can get some good covers for my stacks.
better pray hard and get your cover our forecast for tomorrow aft =rain next 5 outta 7days rain.... and you are not that far from here......hehehehehehehehe.........."our father ...."
Our father who are in heaven......
I can't decide if I wanna go with clear plastic to let the sunlight in. Black or dark color to attract sun and make heat or just go to walmart and get camo tarps....
Hey another question: my wood is stacked on palletts, the first 3 rows from the bottom up are covered in mud because of the recent pounding rains. So, how can I clean that up and prevent that again?
I said it before, i chose the wrong place to store my wood, under trees (little sun) and not where the breeze flows freely.
Yup, I am a DORK!!
Hey!! Dont Knock yourself!Learn from miss stakes!trial and error.WE are all here to learn,share!and hopefully get it right.
skinnykid said:...I can't decide if I wanna go with clear plastic to let the sunlight in. Black or dark color to attract sun and make heat or just go to walmart and get camo tarps....
Hey another question: my wood is stacked on palletts, the first 3 rows from the bottom up are covered in mud because of the recent pounding rains. So, how can I clean that up and prevent that again?
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