Recently (ie. last week) we had some folks out to the house to take down some dead trees in our yard between our home and the next-door-neighbors. Just in time, too - one of the trees was so rotten that it started to wobble as soon as they tied a rope to it! So now we have slightly fewer trees and a lot of potential firewood. We can't use it yet as the wood needs to dry, but that's fine as we likely won't be converting our fireplace from gas to wood-burning until next year. In the meantime, though, Nick realized that we were going to need a formal woodpile. We can't just leave the logs to rot on the ground; one has to raise them up above ground level. So he bought himself metal sawhorse brackets so he could make a pair of sawhorses (quite ingenious), and then he made this:
Pretty neat! He thinks we will probably need another one eventually; one for wood actively drying and one for wood that is already dry. Way to go, hubby!
I'd absolutely love to help on some woodworking projects. I haven't done anything in years, but I imagine I could remember what I'm doing pretty readily. It's tough to find an excuse to put together a shop in my apartment.
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