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Anyone who has a wood heated home knows how much fun stacking and restacking firewood is every week.
The Spring Loaded Logpile is a regular log holder frame that sits in a deep hole in the ground and uses heavy springs to keep the logs at waist height as you load or unload the pile.
This arrangement
allows you to stack 3 or 4 weeks worth of wood in the same place, but the height of the pile always stays at a comfortable level.
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could be nice, need to work out how to reload though. |
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Come pipe some gas to my house and I will. |
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This explains your user name. |
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//Anyone who has a wood heated home knows how much fun stacking and restacking firewood is every week. // tell me, I use gas |
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may I send you a x in public? |
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I remember my axe, maul and wedge days, chopping fallen oak in the San Diego mountain town of Descanso. Brutal work at first, then some fine muscles. |
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"...and you try and tell the young people o' t'day that. They won't believe you." |
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<retreats to shoebox in middle o' road..> |
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For some reason I keep picture flaming logs flying across the living room. |
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