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A Tornado would scare the ever loving crap out of me.
Keep your head down boys, do not push your luck.
Do you have a storm shelter like I see on TV?

Be safe!!!
 
A Tornado would scare the ever loving crap out of me.
Keep your head down boys, do not push your luck.
Do you have a storm shelter like I see on TV?

Be safe!!!

Best shelter I ever saw was in the movie "The Road". That one was stocked pretty well.

BTW, if you haven't seen it, its a good movie, based on Cormack McCarthy's book of the same name. If you watch it or read the book, do it when the weather straightens out; the book may require a week of good weather.
 
Split another tankful in between storms.

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Stack is six foot high now. Ready to start another row. There's still enough on the ground to split to make at least one and a half more rows.

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Split another tankful in between storms.

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Stack is six foot high now. Ready to start another row. There's still enough on the ground to split to make at least one and a half more rows.

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Great looking stack of wood.
WIll you be able to burn it next year this time?
 
Did you already split all the crotches in that chunk of tree?


I was needing a few pieces of nicely grained RedElm crotch.....






Scott B
 
Did you already split all the crotches in that chunk of tree?


I was needing a few pieces of nicely grained RedElm crotch.....






Scott B
I don't think so, I did split a few of them today but i'm sure there is more there. If i see a nice one i'll throw it aside and let ya know. To tell you the truth, I really don't know if it's red elm or not. It's not much red after it has dried out some. I'll throw you a nice one out and i can even bring it to you. Since you are really close.
 
One of my site un seen bids for a walnut tree removal turned out to be red elm. He kept the credit for the walnut log. :hmm3grin2orange:

Next bid should specify that the credit requires it to be walnut!
 
Cool!

Going to bury it in the compost bin for the summer/fall anyway to get it to spalt some.

Isn't RedElm also called SlipperyElm?



Scott B
 
One of my site un seen bids for a walnut tree removal turned out to be red elm. He kept the credit for the walnut log. :hmm3grin2orange:

Next bid should specify that the credit requires it to be walnut!
I wish it was a walnut tree, I'd be sellin the log. Those things bring a good price i hear.

Cool!

Going to bury it in the compost bin for the summer/fall anyway to get it to spalt some.

Isn't RedElm also called SlipperyElm?



Scott B
Shoot, I can bring ya more than one. I don't know if it's called slippery elm or not. This is a first for me. I always burned mostly oak.
 
Still have a Black Walnut log laying at Chad's place that is 33" tapered to 27" and 18-ish feet long. Haven't slabbed it up yet as the trailer is still loaded with BW slabs!!!


Guess I need to shoot you a PM......




Scott B
 
Cool!

Going to bury it in the compost bin for the summer/fall anyway to get it to spalt some.

Isn't RedElm also called SlipperyElm?



Scott B

My dad would get the spalted rounds and turn them to make bowls. They look very neat.
Sorry SS, did not mean to HI-Jak your thread.
 
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