Pallets in fields

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oldtimer 66, Good idea about using the banding, but I have to wonder what happens when you pull enough splits that the band looses tension. Does all the wood fall out?
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You could wrap the plastic the other dimension if you could keep it from sticking to the pipes still can still slide out. Maybe with newspaper. This way the plastic would not loosen up.

Maybe Sparc was in the surplus pallet business and when he had some he couldn't get rid of, he stacked them in farmer's fields.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,112  
Aye carumba! It's alive, the thread is still alive!!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,114  
My God, I thought this thing died four months ago.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,115  
Yes, but I fear for its future. A recent post contained useful information.:eek:

Steve

Yes I saw that. A close call but I don't know if anything short of the Mod's can kill this beast!!!!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,116  
Stuckmotor,
not to restart the "pallets in the field" all over again but when I lived in the big city I had a wood on gas cook stove. Firewood was expensive but I could get used pallets for $5.00 a pickup full piled high. Made for great fire wood. Lot of hard wood. out then throw the ashes on the side walk ice in the winter.
Not to start another silly thread but did you ever drive down the road and see 1 boot or shoe or glove on a fence pole ? Makes me wonder about it. Why just 1 ? Where is the other 1 ? Was it lost in the road and some good meaning farmer picked it up and put it on a pole hoping that the Run a magnet through the ashes to get the metalperson that lost it might see it and pick it up ? What about the person that lost it ? Are they walking around with just 1 boot on or wearing just 1 glove ? Am I getting to old or just have too much time on my hands to start pondering about such things ?
Waskom John

Just think, after about 50 years you could save up enough nails to have a healthy bucket of nails to take in and scrap!
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,117  
Boots on fence posts and shoes strung over a wire reminded me of an older but similar ritual.

Back in the 19th Century when Bangor, Maine was the "lumber capital of the world" massive spring river drives were used to move the logs cut over the winter to the mills on the Penobscot River in Bangor.

River drivers jumped, walked and hopped across the logs using their peavey to clear jams and sort logs into various rafts. If they fell in and drowned, their calk boots were hung from a tree on the riverbank where their body was found. (Calk boot is Downeast Maine speak for "cork" boot, a logger's boot with studded soles.)

Given that the river drivers were well known for their drunken and licentious ways, it is doubtful that their souls are resting easy somewhere--if one accepts such a proposition. Perhaps boots oddly and mysteriously placed on fence posts are the actions of tormented river driver shades.

I think it is best to give those boots a wide berth as they are likely haunted. If you must get close, first toss a black cat over the fence at midnight. If the cat does not disappear as it passes over a boot on the fence ... well you are on your own--unless:

For $19.95 plus shipping and handling, I can arrange the procurement of genuine Penobscot River anti-haunt water. VISA and M/C accepted.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,118  
I remember kids throwing their gym shoes over the telephone wires on the last day of school.
 
   / Pallets in fields #2,119  
For $19.95 plus shipping and handling, I can arrange the procurement of genuine Penobscot River anti-haunt water. VISA and M/C accepted.

Dave,

Your sales pitch just reminded me. During Festivus, I caught an episode of North Woods Law in which the wardens were looking for a miscreant in Industry. Was that you?;)

Steve
 
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Hey guys,
Someone has revived a perfectly lucid discussion about stacking firewood on pallets. It makes me long for the old days, when this silly thread was still active.
No you di~int......
Resurrect the pallet thread?
Everybody hates the pallet thread! Well almost everybody.....
 

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