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Old 09-09-2007, 12:03 AM
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Damn.....what an intense little thunder storm....it should be on top of you right now.



If you aren't up....you will be.
Old 09-09-2007, 04:25 AM
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This is Steve posting as Legal Bill. I'm not at home and I don't want to leave my password on NL computer so I'm using Bill's

NL woke me up at 6:30 to help paint her house. After I cooked her breakfast and washed her car I put up the ladders. I took a little break to see what was up. Uh oh, here she comes. Someone help me please!!!
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just woke up - heard a little thunder but that was all

it didn't rain too much here
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Steve and Cubby, we missed you guys last night.
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was beat from adding another 3/4 cord of wood to the pile
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I saw that pile on Friday night. You have enough wood!!!
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there's an old saying on my firewood board... you can never have enough split & dry firewood these guys like to be two / three years ahead of the game whereas i think i'm only 1 year ahead of the game



i figure i'll be done when i fill in the section of land that i cleared with rows of split & stacked firewood
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You want to be several years ahead, that assures that the wood is properly cured. The less sap, the less the creosote problem in your chimney.
You have room for lots more there.

BTW that storm came roaring through here at about 6am, real close lightning and seriously loud thunder, then a solid downpour for about 1.5 hours. It is noon now and it is still raining although not as hard, and no lightning.
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Originally Posted by Bass,Sep 9 2007, 08:41 AM
there's an old saying on my firewood board... you can never have enough split & dry firewood these guys like to be two / three years ahead of the game whereas i think i'm only 1 year ahead of the game



i figure i'll be done when i fill in the section of land that i cleared with rows of split & stacked firewood
there is a firewood board???? what do you talk about??
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chainsaws, fire wood, burning, chimenys all kinds of stuff ..



www.hearth.com

and

http://www.arboristsite.com/


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