The Official "Noodles" Pic and Vid Thread

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Ran into a chunk of barb wire at the end of cut #1, I didn't know it until the piece came apart and I saw my nearly ruined chain.

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my Husky 395XP, I picked up of craigslist this week for a good price.
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Old Homelite XL Automatic

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workin on this tree.
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Just out of curiosity, I'm thinking that wet wood would create longer noodles? Yes, no? The idea of using the noodles for bedding has me intrigued.
 
I save 'em....Put them in a Rubbermaid tote and use them all winter long to start the burner. :angry2:
 
made a short vid earlier today, i tried to get the camera angle that evan used, but my mobile phone wouldn't balance on the logs over there
can't wait untill i get my video camera later this year :)


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How do you say noodles in Norweigian?


I save 'em....Put them in a Rubbermaid tote and use them all winter long to start the burner. :angry2:

I always thought they'd make good excelsior/packing material. A "green" alternative to styro-popcorn used in shipping. But probably not such a good idea with critters like EAB, wooly adelgid, Asian longhorn creeping about.
 
Can't remember wether I used an 066 or 385.Rock Maple .Circa 2003?
Gypo

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Another crazy one from the archives.
Gypo

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It’s a bit faster to block them out with a chainsaw, rather than log splitting. I couldn’t get my skid loader into this yard so the wood had to be cut down and carried out by hand.
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Can't remember wether I used an 066 or 385.Rock Maple .Circa 2003?
Gypo

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that is where its at right there!!!
 

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