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My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

marchplumber

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I have not posted any pictures of my cleanup progress for a week. I have been sweating my keister off daily (weather permitting) to clean up the tree debris. I have made a lot of progress . You can see the amount of logs piled up on the firewood stack. Been burning all the twigs and leaf debris in my burn barrels daily.
THAT is a LOT of stacking!! Wow
 

goldneagle

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2" inch layer of that, some epoxy and you have an AMAZING table with a story to tell!
The firewood stack has low quality wood. The bark has moss and other plant life growing on it that was killing the branches. On the larger logs that I want to cut into boards, I will remove the bark before storing.
 
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