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Denis Gionet

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Homemade shed !

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Pics of the shed I started building, using local Poplar from where I cut my firewood. Recycled the tonneau cover from my pickup (for the roof), the top of which will be a hideout for the kids to play and spy on the neighbors. Hope to get the 3 walls finished, just leaving the doors to be rigged and hung.

It wasn't meant to be water- or weather-tight, only the quad and lawnmower/trimmer/gas cans will be in there anyway, just a place to keep them stored, and out of sight.
 
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Pics of the shed I started building, using local Poplar from where I cut my firewood. Recycled the tonneau cover from my pickup (for the roof), the top of which will be a hideout for the kids to play and spy on the neighbors. Hope to get the 3 walls finished, just leaving the doors to be rigged and hung.

It wasn't meant to be water- or weather-tight, only the quad and lawnmower/trimmer/gas cans will be in there anyway, just a place to keep them stored, and out of sight.

Sweet little shed there, I like how it looks without the bark on the wood. At least now you can keep the wood dry if a monsoon decides to form on your lake :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.
 
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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.
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Time to stack now!!! :rock:
 
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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.

Geez , I dunno , it sure looks like you left a few cord of wood unsplit and standing in the middle of your piles :laugh:
 
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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.

.....you got yourself a mighty fine wood pile going there, will there be pics of it stacked soon?:hmm3grin2orange:
 
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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.

Good work...way 2 go!:clap:
 
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Fiskars refurb attempt

My supersplitter has long worn out the teflon, plus the original edge. In an attempt to refurb it, I cleaned it well, put on a new edge, and tried some of the spray on graphite treatment, rattle can stuff from TSC.

Here's what it looked like after around 30 hours drying outside

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It felt like a new axe again, got that old slick POP back, really reduced the friction, but...the stuff wears off. Here it is after two evenings light splitting, not a lot of wood, but some. I can tell it is getting "stickier" again. I'll look for some different spray on stuff. If I had to do it over again, start with a brand new axe with the full factory coating, and use spray on over that before the first strike into wood.


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Bonus pics! Fiskars Man with his farmer's tan! and now with a half a bushel less Beard 0 flauge!

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Garden Goddess with her first tomato of the season!

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Pre split. Scavanging from craigslist, side of the road from downed trees from last octobers storm on the way home from work. The long stuff in the back was from the side of the road. After work just pull off in to the brush and start cutting until the bed is full. Strap down and head home 8 bed fulls, 6 3/4foot bed.

75 percent is black locust. Some white oak, ash, maple on the right, and some 2 year old pin oak hiding behind the pile of rounds.

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after two full days with the splitter.

WTF is Bob Villa doing in your woodpile!!??
 
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