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I should make it a bar and call it the chopping blockThat is awesome. Not sure about having to use ladder to get some firewood. Looks cool though.
you have contact info? Id be happy to blow these up for him.My brother in law is a blacksmith. Here are a few he is working on.
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Liam Hoffman. He has a multi-year wait list at the moment and stopped taking orders for a while, I think he recently started taking orders again. It took me 2.5 years to get my saddle axe. Almost as long of a wait as the Northman axes out of Latvia.you have contact info? Id be happy to blow these up for him.
Here’s my axe but also how I stack my firewood to save room in my shop. This axe is a splitting machine.
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The right side of the wall with the man door is my Rocky Mtn Juniper side. I’ve had it for about 8 years now. Got it from a Ranch we deer hunted on. It’s the perfect wood for backyard fires. The smoke smells good, crackles and pops, very good firewood. I just got another load from the Ranch we elk hunt on a couple weeks ago.My OCD is so satisfied by looking at those pictures. If i stacked firewood as such, i'd never remove it. lmao
so are you by the looks of things. that a lot of wood!! do you heat your house or shop with it?Here’s my axe but also how I stack my firewood to save room in my shop. This axe is a splitting machine.
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I heat only the house. I haven’t put a wood stove in the shop... yet. My friends and family think I’m crazy... maybe a littleso are you by the looks of things. that a lot of wood!! do you heat your house or shop with it?
I’m guessing no earthquakes where you like? Super cool but That gives me an uneasy feeling being Alaskan.Here’s my axe but also how I stack my firewood to save room in my shop. This axe is a splitting machine.
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I tried this on a handle and it got pretty sticky, not drying out. how did you avoid this when applying it daily?