keegs
Veteran Member
I just finished putting up the last of this year's firewood. Thought I'd share and ask you to post yours.
Nice! I will take a pic of mine today. It sure feels good being all stocked up with wood doesn't it! Like money in the bank or food in the freezer.
It does not get very cold here and we seldom have any snow. The river and sea shore only froze twice in the last 20 years. But we still need some wood to keep warm, we mostly use cypress.
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Somewhere around 40 cords. All Black Locust except for 4 cord Willow.
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6-7 cords B. Locust waiting to be split and added to the big pile.
This is really cheating. I am retired and cutting wood is my recreation - out there at least once/week all spring/summer/fall. That is the accumulation of 3 years and my winters supply is already under cover. Trying to build a 'retirement stash' for when I get too stove up to do it anymore, 75 now and that time is coming on fast.
The B. Locust is due to the Locust Borer. It hit here about 10 years ago and is killing everythign to the West of me. Just finished Friday clear cutting a farmstead (that pile wating for splitting is from there).
Of course some of my neighbors think I am crazy, the rest _know_ I am.
Harry K
Harry K
With that stake in the middle I was thinking Joan of Arc. :laughing:
Yea, my neighbors started asking who I was going to sacrifice when I stared building it. :laughing:
The rumor is that by stacking it that way it creates a chimney effect and draws air in and up, thus drying it faster. I don't buy that argument at all, but it sure does look nice, takes up a lot less space in the yard and is kind of fun to do. I liked it so much that I did it again this year. I will have to say, though, I was pleasantly surprised at how dry the wood was as I peeled it away over the winter. I keep a tarp over the top of it only. I put a tarp over the whole thing and all that did was trap in the moisture. Over the top keeps the snow out and the sides always seem to dry in a day after a rain. I like it! :thumbsup: