cedarman
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:agree2:stacked wood gives me something to lean up against and drink after a long hard day of processing. thats why i like it
Ok - gotta admit, reasons in my OP notwithstanding - this is the real reason I like stackin.
No one here it seems likes the stacking part of the process.
Personally, I love stacking. Once the wood is up - it means the job's done. I can either relax or else go haul another bunch of truckloads of rounds to the staging area.
In addition to the feeling of being done, stacking's like the adult equivalent of playing blocks. Guess it's the little boy in me - and I ain't about to make him leave. Wouldn't be fair - after all he was there first. That, and we have a lotta fun together.
I wouldn't mind stacking so much if my left elbow would ever heal.
Yeah...it's kinda like church. The United Assembly of Cord. Or for us papists, Our Blessed Lady of the Oaks.All of the above Msr. WB. None of the "PPE" stuff, no noise, intelligent self-conversation......and the syndrome of all firewood freaks: THE WOODPILES
Right hands up. Now: are there any stackers around, who don't walk away from a recent stack job and LOOK BACK ? Be honest now.
Gotta admit I do. But so does muh ketteh when he's dropped a deuce in the box. Not sure if it's coincidence or correlation.
BlueRidgeMark said:
I'll give it a shot. I'm taking a joint-healing vitamin supplement daily and it doesn't seem to be helping at all.
Most of what you get in stores is glucosamine HCL. What you want is glucosamine sulfate. Hard to find, but it does rebuild joint cartilage. The Dr. Christopher's stuff is different - it promotes the body's healing abilities. The glucosamine supplies raw materials. For best results, use both.
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