There it is! Capillary action is what I was thinking of. Thanks for the advice. The steel I have only allows for 3" up each side (most material I could find for the thickness I wanted) so I may bore...
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There it is! Capillary action is what I was thinking of. Thanks for the advice. The steel I have only allows for 3" up each side (most material I could find for the thickness I wanted) so I may bore...
Greetings fellow members and guests. I am working on a firewood shed that will be built out of cedar logs. The vertical poles will stand on sonotube piers, which are already placed. They each have a...
Sorry,
Haven't built yet ourselves. Just helped Pandersons a bit, and trying to get our practice shed above ground level. Here's the link to our photo site:...
Example: the red pines in my avatar are nice size. Pic taken at Itasca state park, in the big tree region of our state.
JP
What Peter Said...10k/acre within an hr from Mpls is as good as you'll find. Although, I can tell you that any red pines that far south aren't likely to be big (dia.) enough. All the big'uns (12"...
Certainly standing dead would be the best choice, if available. I love AZ. I would be torn between the dry heat of the Phx area and Flagstaff where my brother is. It's a little more like the...
A cant hook for turning logs. We just got a Logrite 60"...heavy duty and worth the extra money, because it will likely never break.
JP
Great find!? I've been wondering about this for a while...I'll try this for log heights as well as the diameter measurements. Thanks!
JP
I'm planning on building some myself, as a hobby, mainly.? I'll be buying a 1/2" drill (3/8" isn't big enough) to turn my tenon cutters and forstner bits that I recently picked up off ebay.? (Thanks,...
School him!!!
That sounds very interesting! Skip's concept combined with whole log timber-framing? Do you have any pictures? I am curious to see what a home of this type looks like and the methods involved. FYI,...