Still at the wood.
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Re: Still at the wood.
Sooo, onward we go. Hopefully just a few more days and the firewood work should be done. Little dribs and drabs here and there I suppose.
I still have some dead branches at home to get down. And a few trees at my son’s place.
Last two pictures are of my fine finish carpentry skills, with my Saker mini electric chainsaw. Great handy tool. Fiona Wood Bin fixed up for the rest of hardwood pile.
Noel
I still have some dead branches at home to get down. And a few trees at my son’s place.
Last two pictures are of my fine finish carpentry skills, with my Saker mini electric chainsaw. Great handy tool. Fiona Wood Bin fixed up for the rest of hardwood pile.
Noel
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Re: Still at the wood.
Sounds like you’ll be finishing up just in time to light the shop stove up and relax by the fire! 
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Re: Still at the wood.
That’s the plan Jeff. More stuff to do, but at a relaxed do. October will be relax month. Before November 1/24, hibrrrrnation month for winter.
Noel
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Re: Still at the wood.
Noel you will get some more exercise during the winter months feeding the furnace to keep warm. I enjoy looking at your wood cutting, splitting, moving and stacking endeavors. Keep us posted on your other projects too.
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Re: Still at the wood.
More done today. Four trailer loads of hardwood into the Fiona wood bin. Still 3 or 4 more loads to do and that will be done. I’ll go back at it tomorrow.
Son finished filling his shed, So that’s done.
Two cruise ships in today.
Noel
Hurricane Fiona hit here Two years at about this time.
Son finished filling his shed, So that’s done.
Two cruise ships in today.
Noel
Hurricane Fiona hit here Two years at about this time.
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Re: Still at the wood.
So the 4 trailer loads yesterday kinda did me in. Only one trailer done today. But no help. Had help yesterday, for 3 loads. Cleaned up a bunch of bark and stuff, took that to the woods before loading trailer. One or two loads left to do.
Noel.
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Re: Still at the wood.
Noel, your trailer loads look so high I would think when moving the trailer the top pieces of wood would slip off. Just my opinion, if it’s not broke don’t fix it.
Harry
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