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Tips for firewood hoarding?
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<blockquote data-quote="cookies" data-source="post: 7676149" data-attributes="member: 175741"><p>cut a section of 1x1 to the length you want your firewood, use a can of 99c spray paint to mark the logs before you cut. You can also cut a section of 1x1 and screw it to a small section of 2x4 to form a crude machinist square. I just cut at a glance and I end up with a range of sizes from 12"- 18" based on log shape and weight etc since it all burns and different folks need different lengths for their use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cookies, post: 7676149, member: 175741"] cut a section of 1x1 to the length you want your firewood, use a can of 99c spray paint to mark the logs before you cut. You can also cut a section of 1x1 and screw it to a small section of 2x4 to form a crude machinist square. I just cut at a glance and I end up with a range of sizes from 12"- 18" based on log shape and weight etc since it all burns and different folks need different lengths for their use. [/QUOTE]
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