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Looks tidy as well, is the chopping board with the blue wire to tell you the stacked dates so you use them in the right order?


Chopping board? You mean the furniture movers the kids use as skateboards and hook the wheels over a couple of logs to store them [emoji23]

When I split I normally write the month and year on the ends of couple of logs in each store with a markal, so I know not to go back to them for 12+months. But all of the logs in this store are fully seasoned (I’d stored the rounds for more than two years before splitting them)
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22 minutes ago, Gav73 said:

 


Chopping board? You mean the furniture movers the kids use as skateboards and hook the wheels over a couple of logs to store them emoji23.png

When I split I normally write the month and year on the ends of couple of logs in each store with a markal, so I know not to go back to them for 12+months. But all of the logs in this store are fully seasoned (I’d stored the rounds for more than two years before splitting them)

 

Ahhh that will be it then, couldn’t work out what the boards were.

i do something similar re date, my logs are stored in crates I have made out of pallets and on the right hand side of each crate I have a bit of white plastic which were off cuts from white fascia board, on that plastic I write the date which I filled the crate, like you so that it gets left a year and I use the oldest first.

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15 m3 in at between 16% and 17%.

Which replaces, as best I can establish,  that wot I used last winter.

Along with a single 2250l fill of kero.

My rotissary was a simple solution to the bullet bundles being misaligned by 90deg  to the saw due to access constraints with the wee loader tractor. It needs 'cribs" adding btw.

Three days working with a straight back and nary a twinge. (Having spent the last 6 months in total depressive inactivity.)

Now to replenish my outdoor stock of billet bundles.

Mth.

EDIT.

Today I Found out. .  .  .

 

That Flipflops and Shorts were a poor choice for working among some mega strong Scotch Thristles and fornicating Clegs, in these circumstances the chainsaw was the least of my tribulations

Gerrr!

 

 

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