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    This thread is blue collar cosplay


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    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    This thread is blue collar cosplay


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    I just finished a “Scandinavian” wood pile for the 2025-2026 winter. I’ll put it in the shed in summer 2025 once it’s seasoned.

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    that is great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco View Post
    I just finished a “Scandinavian” wood pile for the 2025-2026 winter. I’ll put it in the shed in summer 2025 once it’s seasoned.

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    Do you tarp it in the winter?


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    Yep on the tarp. I should disclose that 30 seconds after I split the last couple of rounds in the photo and gently placed them on top, about 1/3 of the stack collapsed.[emoji23]Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronco View Post
    Yep on the tarp. I should disclose that 30 seconds after I split the last couple of rounds in the photo and gently placed them on top, about 1/3 of the stack collapsed.[emoji23]Click image for larger version. 

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    Now it looks almost like a northern New Mexico wood ‘stack.’ Lots of people here just pile it up.

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    " Bronco " doesnt sound very Scandahovian, just sayin
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    Since I've lost my stacker to research assistanceships, here's the current state of our woodpile, movin to shed.
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    Do you drape a tarp across the open front to make a wall/door to keep all that wood dry during winter?

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    I used to, not lately. The shed is surrounded by big conifers and the house, so it doesn't get wind there.
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    wood nannies are annoying
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    I used to, not lately. The shed is surrounded by big conifers and the house, so it doesn't get wind there.
    That’s convenient. Mine gets soaked if I don’t seal up the sides somehow.

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    Having the sides open helps dry out the wood during the typically dry PNW summers.

    But yeah, without the tall conifers and the house protecting it, I'd have to put up tarps or extend the overhang for the drizzly winters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Now it looks almost like a northern New Mexico wood ‘stack.’ Lots of people here just pile it up.
    Not just New Mexico.
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    Might get my oldest to try that Scandinavian method for kicks.

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    Hopefully more to share soon. Building a wood shed and then stocking it with this new purchase. Click image for larger version. 

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    Thats ^^ a real saw, a local faller tells me its the 461/462 are the best saws he has used in like 35 years as a pro

    Buddy has 3 of them (spares eh) and he gets them Walkerized
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    That what I heard from a buddy that does forest work in aspen. Power to weight is crazy apparently. It’s got a 28in bar on it.

    I’ve got some large diameter trees to buck and a log splitter. Can’t wait to see what this think can do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Shirk View Post
    That what I heard from a buddy that does forest work in aspen. Power to weight is crazy apparently.
    Sthil claims the saw burns less fuel, my Buddy is not a very big guy so I'm thinking he doesnt want to lug around extra weight & fuel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Shirk View Post
    That what I heard from a buddy that does forest work in aspen. Power to weight is crazy apparently. It’s got a 28in bar on it.

    I’ve got some large diameter trees to buck and a log splitter. Can’t wait to see what this think can do.


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    Can confirm that the 461/462 eats.

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    BIG.

    Can’t wait to get this going.


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    Merry Xmas in July!!

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    Gonna need a BIG tarp
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    (Note the pile of oak across the driveway that’s patiently waiting for me to bring home a splitter)

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