Took advantage of the dry and crisp weather over the weekend to split the mountain of wood I accumulated over the fall. Got to a point that I have enough on hand that once a stack of split wood is burned, I can replenish the stack for next next year.
Who else out there burns wood to heat the house?
Firewood
60,027 views·595 replies·by Chinacat··
> usually go through a little over 2 chords during the season - 1 cord down - 1 to go - just ordered another one for delivery this week
I'm pretty sure we went through this before when I semi mocked you for buying wood but what are you paying for a cord down there?
I'm pretty sure we went through this before when I semi mocked you for buying wood but what are you paying for a cord down there?
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
Thats a nice stack of Wood.
I burn, love my Fireplace.
Had it cranking all weekend, not so much during the week.
I burn, love my Fireplace.
Had it cranking all weekend, not so much during the week.
CommodoreOriginal Crew16,165 postsSince 2018
> $125 full cord - split - delivered - just have to stack it
At $125 a cord for 1 or 2 a year, that's a no brainer(y) For the amount I burn and what it would cost around here, I choose split my own. When i'm out there busting my hump, I kind of look at it as my lifetime gym membership:oops::p
At $125 a cord for 1 or 2 a year, that's a no brainer(y) For the amount I burn and what it would cost around here, I choose split my own. When i'm out there busting my hump, I kind of look at it as my lifetime gym membership:oops::p
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
> At $125 a cord for 1 or 2 a year, that's a no brainer(y) For the amount I burn and what it would cost around here, I choose split my own. When i'm out there busting my hump, I kind of look at it as my lifetime gym membership:oops::p
It is one hell of a workout as I kid Ioved splitting wood now not so much lol
It is one hell of a workout as I kid Ioved splitting wood now not so much lol
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
> Three guys too split wood :unsure::unsure:
At camp we split and stack about four cords at a time. One guy feeds, one guy works the hydraulics and one guy , sometimes two, stacks. We also have a crew bucking and bringing the wood to the splitter Many hands make quick work.
At camp we split and stack about four cords at a time. One guy feeds, one guy works the hydraulics and one guy , sometimes two, stacks. We also have a crew bucking and bringing the wood to the splitter Many hands make quick work.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
> A three man crew makes it a lot easier.
Don't know about that but a 1 man crew and
> At camp we split and stack about four cords at a time. One guy feeds, one guy works the hydraulics and one guy , sometimes two, stacks. We also have a crew bucking and bringing the wood to the splitter Many hands make quick work.
Anytime your crew needs some practice, send them my way! There will be plenty of cold beer in the garage fridge!
Don't know about that but a 1 man crew and
> At camp we split and stack about four cords at a time. One guy feeds, one guy works the hydraulics and one guy , sometimes two, stacks. We also have a crew bucking and bringing the wood to the splitter Many hands make quick work.
Anytime your crew needs some practice, send them my way! There will be plenty of cold beer in the garage fridge!
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
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