No, lol. He has a mill, has an order for 60 6x8’s.Your boss wasn't going to turn those pretty logs into firewood was he? And this is coming from someone who turns everything into firewood.
No, lol. He has a mill, has an order for 60 6x8’s.Your boss wasn't going to turn those pretty logs into firewood was he? And this is coming from someone who turns everything into firewood.
That sort of thing never happens when a shed is empty lol.Morning gents, had plans to start tearing shingles after work today, but have a high wind advisory, don't really want to be up on the roof and get blown off lol. Pretty gusty out right now, and supposedly the wind is to get worse as the day progresses. Guy I work with said he has 3 oaks that are coming down, and I'm welcome to the wood. Gonna hook up with him before works is over and see if I can follow him home and check them out. Then go home, get the dump trailer and kids, and go get some top soil for the wife's flower beds. Get that unloaded and get it in position to fill full of shingles. Been so busy between work and outdoor stuff hardly gotten time to run a saw.
My wife decided she no longer likes where the wood shed is located, and thinks I should move it. (Que eye roll) if I'm being honest I did have plans of making it a good bit bigger and was planning on replacing to roof and poles on the one side of it. Guess it wouldn't be too much work to take the other side of the roof down and pull the poles out. Just gonna wait and see if I have time to take on a project like that this year. Her list of stuff she wants done this summer is long to say the least, and I have the one side of the shed darn near full.
Yeah I thought about that, I'd have to place 2 poles and a cross piece to support the peak of the roof, which could/would be used over. Not a bad idea at all.That sort of thing never happens when a shed is empty lol.
Can you start building the main structure in the new location and then use pieces of the old one as you go. Maybe the wood that's in it could stay for this season and you could start filling the new one.
Make sure you have gas for that generator with our 60 mph winds today. We lost power yesterday for about an hour and a half.Yeah I thought about that, I'd have to place 2 poles and a cross piece to support the peak of the roof, which could/would be used over. Not a bad idea at all.
I plan on moving my shed(not woodshed) yet this summer when I get some spare time. I have poles cut to length laying near it and I bought one of those cheap chainsaw lumber mills that rides on a 2x4 so I can mill one side flat as I plan on leaving them under the shed after I move it to raise it up off the dirt a bit. I'll be removing the front porch and supporting the overhang, the porch is easy to remove, but for the overhang I would need to remove the roofing starting at the peak and all the way down, cut the ice and water shield and then cut all the screws holding the porch rafters and maybe remove all the board off the rafters . When I built it I though I could sell it if I built my. pole barn or I could move it to property as a cabin/cottage if we ever bought property, and I would just remove the metal roof and sawzall the whole porch off, moving it 15' to backfill and then back was never part of the plan lol.Yeah I thought about that, I'd have to place 2 poles and a cross piece to support the peak of the roof, which could/would be used over. Not a bad idea at all.
Yep got 10 gallons at the house in stand by mode. I wouldn't be surprised if the power is out when I get home. Just something that happens around my place.Make sure you have gas for that generator with our 60 mph winds today. We lost power yesterday for about an hour and a half.
My neighbor,below me, in WV, just got a new Woodland mill. He’s milling up all the pine he can find. He has a nice pile of 2x4’s, 6’s, and 8’s.No, lol. He has a mill, has an order for 60 6x8’s.
You have snow on the ground and a fire going. We hit 80° today here in Wisconsin.Beers cold and life is good!View attachment 904447View attachment 904448
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