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Bricklayer`s guide to Firewood


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Time`s are getting harder for us Brickies so beggars cant be choosers especially after spotting these tree`s down in the neighbors field.

Apparently they have been down for a few months so i asked if could have them for Firewood.

I haven't got a clue what they are but they chop real easy,lol.

Oh the Orange handled saw hopefully will be a white one early some time next year :001_cool:

 

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and I thought this was supposed to be an English-speaking forum! :001_tt2:

 

Can anyone translate this into something us non-experts can understand? :001_smile:

 

Epicormic, is the suckery growth you get around the base of many trees, but particularly Limes.

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