Stacking done today

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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Had to level off under some of the landscaping timbers before stacking, I used woodchips. The wood that I'm stacking is the load of logs from last February, mostly beech.

Hooked up the wooden wagon for this then stacked 3 face cord today. This is supposed to be between 8-10 face cord.


zap
 

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You know you're getting too serious about stacking wood when you break out an actual level!! :)
 
rdust said:
You know you're getting too serious about stacking wood when you break out an actual level!! :)

I thought that it WOOD go over well on here, should of seen the look the wife gave me. :snake:


zap
 
Looks great ZAP

I don't bother leveling I am stacking down by the creek and one always settles more than the other and I have to beat the pile over before it tips over. I cut a cord today and a family friend split most of it then my brother came over and finished spitting and stacking. While we didn't charge her anything she cooked us a great lunch of baby back ribs and sent us home with a 12pk each.

Billy
 
Cowboy Billy said:
Looks great ZAP

I don't bother leveling I am stacking down by the creek and one always settles more than the other and I have to beat the pile over before it tips over. I cut a cord today and a family friend split most of it then my brother came over and finished spitting and stacking. While we didn't charge her anything she cooked us a great lunch of baby back ribs and sent us home with a 12pk each.

Billy

Sounds like you had a great day, wood with baby back ribs plus a 12 pack.

zap
 
Dude, you are insane! You actually check your base to see if it's level.

You, my friend, are a GOD!!!!!!!
 
firewoodjunky said:
Dude, you are insane! You actually check your base to see if it's level.

You, my friend, are a GOD!!!!!!!

I've been called alot of things but not GOD, just did it has a joke for the site. I did plan on using the chips to level it off.



zap
 
Other than all the poisen ivy and the dead dry ash wearing out the chains it was great.

Billy
 
Zap, how is the color coming in your area?
 
The leveling of the base timbers is a good plan, but Zap's choice of leveling materials is questionable. Might as well use marshmallows, woodchips will rot and and settle pretty quickly putting those timbers out of level again.
Great pictures though Zap! ;-)
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Zap, how is the color coming in your area?

My wife thinks it's about 15 percent change, how about your area Sav?

zap
 
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