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This maybe a bit sad but it's worth a try,on visiting a previous client today to look at some more work i was shown this.We dismantled 13 large open growing norway spruce two and a half years ago,we didn't split it,the clients son did,which must have been a major task in itself(freshly cut softwood with an axe!)and stacked it afterwards in this fashion.Can anybody do any better?

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This maybe a bit sad but it's worth a try,on visiting a previous client today to look at some more work i was shown this.We dismantled 13 large open growing norway spruce two and a half years ago,we didn't split it,the clients son did,which must have been a major task in itself(freshly cut softwood with an axe!)and stacked it afterwards in this fashion.Can anybody do any better?

 

 

I couldn't come close but it looks like that stack sheds half its rain against the house wall; not good.

 

On a more positive note - yes, it's a bit sad!

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Not mine, but think it deserves a post!

 

This says two things to me.

 

1, someone has way too much time on there hands. :lol:

 

2, whoever done that will never let anyone else in the house put the fire on as it will mean taking the logs from the pile. :laugh1:

 

Good work and must be a good artist.

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This maybe a bit sad but it's worth a try,on visiting a previous client today to look at some more work i was shown this.We dismantled 13 large open growing norway spruce two and a half years ago,we didn't split it,the clients son did,which must have been a major task in itself(freshly cut softwood with an axe!)and stacked it afterwards in this fashion.Can anybody do any better?

 

nice job, but as mentioned above, they are going to have some problems with damp on that wall

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