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Great looking shed, :msp_thumbup: what are the dimensions if you don't mind my asking? How many cord will it hold?
Do you have any more pics of the shed.....?

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Forgot some

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Much of those beautiful pile of sticks screams "buzzsaw" or "processor". If I listen real close around these here parts, all I hear are "you gotta be kidding", "go ahead punk, make my day" and "this'll learn ya".
 
Your photos woodbooga:

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Thx! That kid went off script. The plan for him by his grampy wAS to load the truck...but no. There was a tree to fall and an ax in the cab. We did a cord while that little booger hacked at that snag. Gonna make sure some of it is in the stove Thursday so I can boast that Tgiving was cooked partially by him.

And for the record - that there is woofahwood if you seen the term but didn't get the picture in the minds eye. Pop it in the stove and whoof its gone
 
Great looking shed, :msp_thumbup: what are the dimensions if you don't mind my asking? How many cord will it hold?
Do you have any more pics of the shed.....?


Thanks!, the shed holds 24 face cords, or 8 cords, which ever way you want to count. The sheds dimensions are 9 x 16, it has Vinyl siding and a metal salt box style roof. It holds two seasons worth of wood for us.
 
Much of those beautiful pile of sticks screams "buzzsaw" or "processor". If I listen real close around these here parts, all I hear are "you gotta be kidding", "go ahead punk, make my day" and "this'll learn ya".
Thanks KiwiBro. Ya I hear ya...in all honesty my wife and son split over 3 cords of wood today and we only worked at it for about 5.5 hours.
 
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Much of those beautiful pile of sticks screams "buzzsaw" or "processor". If I listen real close around these here parts, all I hear are "you gotta be kidding", "go ahead punk, make my day" and "this'll learn ya".

..........or sell it at HD, you are sitting on a fortune!

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Lots -o- Locust-ville, Pa. Earlier in the year when most folks were out boating, i was bust'n arse gett'n all this good wood home :D I work for fun :rock

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Nice!
 
Tomorrow I'll have to take a picture of my pile that we've generated mostly from Sandy.

today we hauled in a heaping load of locust to add to the pile, everything up to the top of the can was 16-17' lengths. odd ball stuff on top.
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we hauled this load of white oak last week.
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It burns really good, but doesn't hold up like oak or ash does. A lot of the fireplace burners like it because of its nostalgic looks.

I cut this today. It looks like Gray Birch. I have no idea what it is. (On edit it is Black Birch) I also cut up a tree that Sandy toppled.

A nice Red Oak tree with a 24" diameter base. The top was ripped off from Sandy about 40 feet up.
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Some sort of Gray Birch I think. (On edit Black Birch)
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All cut up. I have about a half day tomorrow to finish the clean up. I got 2 truck loads of wood out of all of this. Not bad. Every little bit helps.

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