TheGrunt Apr 12, 2008 T TheGrunt ArboristSite Member Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 66 Location Wisconsin Apr 12, 2008 #1 Here are some pix of my brothers and mine wood piles from last year, Accidently deleted the last thread when trying to update it.
Here are some pix of my brothers and mine wood piles from last year, Accidently deleted the last thread when trying to update it.
cjcocn Apr 12, 2008 cjcocn Tree Freak Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 13,619 Location Manitoba, Canada Apr 12, 2008 #2 Nice pics! I was wondering what happened to the pics in your other thread. Your helper is probably outweighed by many of those blocks!! Last edited: Apr 12, 2008
Nice pics! I was wondering what happened to the pics in your other thread. Your helper is probably outweighed by many of those blocks!!
mga Apr 12, 2008 mga wandering Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 27,165 Location Monticello Apr 12, 2008 #3 now you gotta learn to stack it like this guy does:
iCreek Apr 12, 2008 iCreek ArboristSite Guru Joined Nov 25, 2007 Messages 757 Location Mid-Missouri Apr 12, 2008 #4 TheGrunt, nice wood piles !!! You and your brother are doing alot of work..This is ours for next year. Adding to it every other weekend....
TheGrunt, nice wood piles !!! You and your brother are doing alot of work..This is ours for next year. Adding to it every other weekend....
Vincent Apr 13, 2008 Vincent ArboristSite Operative Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 110 Location South Hassia Apr 13, 2008 #5 @mga: great picture-wonderful work! Could you really use this wood and spoil everything??
mga Apr 13, 2008 mga wandering Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 27,165 Location Monticello Apr 13, 2008 #6 Vincent said: @mga: great picture-wonderful work! Could you really use this wood and spoil everything?? Click to expand... lol......i don't know. that guy went thru alot of work to do that. but, it's either use it or let it rot....right?
Vincent said: @mga: great picture-wonderful work! Could you really use this wood and spoil everything?? Click to expand... lol......i don't know. that guy went thru alot of work to do that. but, it's either use it or let it rot....right?
WVwoodsman Apr 13, 2008 WVwoodsman Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Oct 11, 2007 Messages 1,039 Location WV Apr 13, 2008 #7 Nice looking wood, is it oak?
Zodiac45 Apr 13, 2008 Zodiac45 Paleostoveologist & Sawwhisperer Joined May 26, 2005 Messages 2,425 Location Downeast Maine Apr 13, 2008 #8 Hey thats cool MGA. I love that! Implimenting some art into everyday chores.
Whitelightnin Sep 28, 2016 Whitelightnin ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 26, 2016 Messages 180 Location Coweta county Sep 28, 2016 #9 Some of my seasoned firewood to sell this winter. Simply stacked on pallets with 2x4 braces. Ugly but effective.
Some of my seasoned firewood to sell this winter. Simply stacked on pallets with 2x4 braces. Ugly but effective.
Whitelightnin Sep 28, 2016 Whitelightnin ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 26, 2016 Messages 180 Location Coweta county Sep 28, 2016 #10 Another stack. 24' long. 6.5' high.
Whitelightnin Sep 28, 2016 Whitelightnin ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 26, 2016 Messages 180 Location Coweta county Sep 28, 2016 #11 Crate full of hickory.
unclemoustache Sep 28, 2016 unclemoustache My 'stache is bigger than yours. . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jan 22, 2009 Messages 24,200 Location S. Il. near St. Louis Sep 28, 2016 #12 Ah, the new guy pulls up an 8-year old thread! Nice stacks. I'm reworking mine due to an influx of unexpected oak.
Ah, the new guy pulls up an 8-year old thread! Nice stacks. I'm reworking mine due to an influx of unexpected oak.