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Thread: Who is cutting wood?
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10-09-2021, 09:34 PM #1351Registered User
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fuck, next you will be eshewing the splitting of said wood, a wonderful bit of Americana
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10-11-2021, 05:51 PM #1352
Well here I am again. Hard at it. Should be at least 4 yrs of heat there!
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10-11-2021, 07:42 PM #1353Registered User
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That’s cheating!😀. I just got my permits for 2 cords. Basically six pickup truck loads for $20. I might fill two before the snow gets too deep around here. Usually I space wood cutting out over the summer and fall, but I had a knee replacement in mid June and am getting a late start this year
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10-23-2021, 09:41 PM #1354
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04-30-2022, 09:44 PM #1355
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05-15-2022, 07:11 PM #1356
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05-15-2022, 07:44 PM #1357
I love that you guys get after it in the spring. Some motivation for me to rally mine as soon as the snow melts.
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05-15-2022, 08:37 PM #1358
I probably wouldn’t had done much yet this spring if I hadn’t injured my mcl at the beginning of April. I had plans to be on Lassen about now.
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05-15-2022, 08:41 PM #1359
Ya I love to get the wood done early. I bucked up about a cord today. My wood pile just melted out. I’ll get the rounds done before June and then I hand split in the evenings after work. Usually all my wood is stacked and done before aug, then I can pile logs up for next season.
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06-01-2022, 09:55 PM #1360
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06-01-2022, 11:08 PM #1361Registered User
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Damn that's pretty. What kind(s) of stone? Always get jealous of any options outside of pine/fir. Certain transplants here love to pay for hardwoods to be delivered to their 2nd home.
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06-02-2022, 11:06 AM #1362
It is a Western Interlock kit. Their plant is local to my area.
We have the Deschutes kit."Let's be careful out there."
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06-02-2022, 12:44 PM #1363Registered User
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06-03-2022, 12:10 AM #1364
Who is cutting wood?
Any hard earned advice on woodshed builds? Looking to build one this summer. Probably 8’x20’ ish. Would like to get 6-8 cords in it with a little room for yard equipment. Have a line on metal roofing. Pier blocks vs poured footers? General designs? Any advice appreciated
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06-16-2022, 07:58 AM #1365
Our install guy gave us his cost for the kit. We had a 10x10 patio and the fireplace installed for $7k. The wood box alone is $520, he se we went with one instead of two.
The kit can be a DIY, but just know it was pretty intensive. It needs a concrete pad foundation. Specific joint compound, and timed phased install; basically needs a day to set up between each tier."Let's be careful out there."
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06-16-2022, 11:49 AM #1366
Went home to France a couple weeks ago and my dad recruited me to help clean up some dry stuff on various plots of land he owns. Mostly skinny trees leaning over a river with the occasional decent size piece up to 50cm in diameter.
Had to pull some of them with the ancient AEBI using cable/pulley so we wouldn't lose them into the water. Cut everything in 1 m pieces, split on site, hauled it all back to the house, stacked it. About 15 steres when it was all said and done, should keep the house warm for a few more winters.
First load, some white maple, some green alder, some ash.
Splitting. So much easier than with the old home-built splitter, that thing was horizontal and a major pain in the dick to use. The new one is an absolute beast.
Hauling loads back to the house. The AEBI has been in the family since forever, my dad's uncle bought it sometime in the 60s. It's still going strong but is so hilariously slow when loaded. In 1st low it's barely crawling along but could probably go up anything you put in its way regardless of the load. The monocylinder engine is probably not what you want for speed...
Freshly stacked:
The real purpose of cutting wood is to create napping spots:
Last edited by Boissal; 06-16-2022 at 12:33 PM.
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06-16-2022, 11:56 AM #1367Registered User
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Biking thru south France it struck me all the tree's must have been harvested at least once cuz you look up at the canopy and it seemed too neat to be natural, the stone buildings were neatly repaired instead of getting ripped down, there was no old junk lying around, very nice
those links don't work btwLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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06-16-2022, 12:18 PM #1368
Just bought this, qualifies for 25D tax credit at 26% and the Montana $1000 tax rebate. 77% HHV efficiency.
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06-16-2022, 01:25 PM #1369User
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06-16-2022, 06:25 PM #1370
I feel real damn dumb for asking this but why split 1m rounds into sticks and then cross cut those down to stove size for stacking? I’ve always cross cut rounds to a desired length then split and stacked.
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06-17-2022, 01:24 PM #1371
I have the hardest time leaving after 2 weeks out there. It's such a different pace. Granted the parents are retired and I'm there on vacation but still... I particularly enjoy sitting down for real meals that always end with espresso and a square of dark chocolate. None of that eating at the desk bullshit. Napping post lunch is also something I could get behind.
Split dries faster and 1m stacks easier I think. Things don't dry super fast over there since it's fairly humid so the paternal unit stacks crossed to improve airflow. After a few years of drying he cuts the 1m into 40cm pieces which are re-stacked closer to the house for burning that winter. He's a bit anal about the whole process."Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise
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06-18-2022, 07:51 PM #1372
I was working outside today when an old man drove down my driveway. He told me that he’d owned my house about 30 years ago. He’s a realtor. Back then he’d buy a home, do some improvements and flip the house a few years later. He told me that he painted the inside and outside of my home, replaced most of the windows, and planted about 1,000 Douglas Fir sprouts with the idea of a Christmas tree farm. It’s under 2 acres…..
Now I know why there are hundreds of 30 year old Doug fir living as understory on the property. We’ve spent hundreds of hours cleaning these out. For the longest time, I thought there must be a big momma Doug fir somewhere nearby and some previous owner suddenly stopped maintaining the property. Now I know…
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06-24-2022, 12:29 AM #1373
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06-30-2022, 02:35 PM #1374
Used some friends hookaroon the other day while we were processing some wood for the stove and immediately ordered myself one. What a great tool! I only wish someone had introduced me to it sooner.
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Cletus: Duly noted.
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06-30-2022, 03:27 PM #1375
handier than a hole in the butt
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
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