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CG 11-08-2022 06:53 PM

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I mentioned we had a pretty good wind storm on Friday. Went over to a friends house and saw these trees. There were quite a few of them tipped like these two.

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best view 11-08-2022 10:31 PM

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We’re are the trees roots that must be a rare tree

Steeveedee 11-08-2022 10:58 PM

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City trees with lots of water at the surface, not much water to send a tap root deep to get. Plus, even if there is a tap root (which these do not appear to have), it's dried up in the drought. So little at the base, and a good wind takes them right over. We see this all over the dry states that have to be irrigated for things to grow.

special-K 11-09-2022 07:34 AM

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I wonder how long it has been since it has been tested. Supposed to be tested yearly. I don't know if that is close to you or just a random picture, but I would be trimming the weeds from around it if it was close.... Even painted yellow or red they can be hard to see when you are in a hurry.

LockDoc

It's not as obscured as the picture appears. It's very visible from the street. This is at a 1925 cabin along the Severn River near Annapolis, MD that I worked on for a few years. That's all English Ivy. I bet it gets regular inspections. It's ready for some paint.
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They have a vintage sign posted, too. Probably bought that new
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I don't know about elsewhere, but here the cities have blue reflective markers planted in the middle (or sometimes the sides) of the streets, where the hydrants are. Given a large city, the firefighters can't be expected to go and memorize the locations like they used to.

This is no city, it's an old Chesapeake Bay summer home community with mostly fulltime residents now. I bet every firefighter in the Arnold VFD knows where this one is. The road into the community winds down to the river level, then turns left up a hill. If you go straight you are pulling into this cabin's driveway and you see the hydrant right there. To the right is the community beach, dock, and bath house. The cabin is on a point.
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Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 9142343)
City trees with lots of water at the surface, not much water to send a tap root deep to get. Plus, even if there is a tap root (which these do not appear to have), it's dried up in the drought. So little at the base, and a good wind takes them right over. We see this all over the dry states that have to be irrigated for things to grow.

I never thought about trees not putting down roots in dry areas. But isn't this tree in coastal Washington? I guess the trees people plant aren't native, so not adapted to the dry. Because cactus is just the opposite. It survives due to the tap root it sends deep to find water. I have a monster maple tree, biggest I've ever seen. It grew up next to a building with a concrete slab, so the ground on one half of the tree is under concrete under a building, yet roots grew under the concrete. I guess the tree knew there was water to be found beyond, so kept growing until that happened

mr.mud1 11-09-2022 07:20 PM

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as some of you know,we got hammered with Hurricane Fiona a month or 2 ago.things are pretty well back to normal but there's trees still down,uprooted and smashed all to pieces.most are cleaned up in the travelled places but lots in the woods and on the road side that are not in the way and may never get cleaned up?today while i was doing my part time dump truck driving job,i went by a big graveyard and rows and rows of trees down but cleaned up for the most part but i came across this monster and had to take a few pictures.i wished i had something to measure across that stump but i work tomorrow and i'll have a tape with me in case i get back by it but i know it's over 3 feet across.unreal,of course it was sick but a monster tree none the less.i wonder how many hundred years old it was?Mother Nature is large and in charge.

FleetsidePaul 11-10-2022 12:39 AM

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I guess that I complained to USPS one too many times.


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Actually there were 5 mailboxes at the end of the road that got creamed. A guy was towing a grader and jackknifed the trailer. Everything landed in the guy on the corners yard including the flipped grader. What a mess.

The postman gave me a hard time about not having a mailbox. Really? I still walk with a walker. Like I'm going to dig a post hole and pour concrete? Not happening buddy. I'm lucky to be walking at all.

My buddy told me that he could fix it. :lol:

special-K 11-10-2022 07:07 AM

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They don't make a backhoe attachment for that walker? :lol: It's a p.i.a. all around when your mailbox gets ruined. I'm sure you want it fixed worse than the mail person

FleetsidePaul 11-10-2022 02:10 PM

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They don't make a backhoe attachment for that walker? :lol: It's a p.i.a. all around when your mailbox gets ruined. I'm sure you want it fixed worse than the mail person

My mailbox was just incidental anyway. I'd just get notices to come and get my mail at the post office before. USPS wont drive to my house because I'm on a dirt road. UPS will. Fedex will, but USPS wont do it. I guess they're sensitive and my mail person is a cranky old cuss. Typical government worker.

I'd like to get out of this walker but my balance isn't quite back. Not like it was so great before. I can walk without it but sometimes I go sideways when I'm trying to go straight. I need something to grab and fast.

Lesson to be learned. Don't hit your head really hard or get a nasty virus. It messes you up and really makes it tough to fix your mailbox.

Steeveedee 11-10-2022 05:15 PM

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My mailbox was just incidental anyway. I'd just get notices to come and get my mail at the post office before. USPS wont drive to my house because I'm on a dirt road. UPS will. Fedex will, but USPS wont do it. I guess they're sensitive and my mail person is a cranky old cuss. Typical government worker.

I'd like to get out of this walker but my balance isn't quite back. Not like it was so great before. I can walk without it but sometimes I go sideways when I'm trying to go straight. I need something to grab and fast.

Lesson to be learned. Don't hit your head really hard or get a nasty virus. It messes you up and really makes it tough to fix your mailbox.

Whatever happened to that "...rain and snow, and dark of night..."?

Let's hope for continued improvement. :yes: It can take a long time, sometimes, though.

Rich84 11-11-2022 10:00 AM

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Hang in there Paul. Head injuries are no joke & they take time to heal. Try to be patient. Take it slow.

HO455 11-11-2022 10:59 AM

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Sunrise this morning at work.

68bowtie 11-13-2022 06:12 PM

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Some chicks hanging out in my back yard

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special-K 11-15-2022 09:28 AM

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^^^ A rooster wouldn't know which way to point his pecker!

My tree tried to eat my barn

72c20customcamper 11-21-2022 11:01 AM

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I love this stove

FleetsidePaul 11-21-2022 03:04 PM

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I love this stove

That looks nice and toasty warm and you certainly have no shortage if wood.

I've been told that I have a shortage of wood. But that's another story.

Stocker 11-21-2022 04:40 PM

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That looks nice and toasty warm and you certainly have no shortage if wood.

I've been told that I have a shortage of wood. But that's another story.

Shortage of wood can be a serious problem. Especially in winter when staying warm is important. ;)

best view 11-21-2022 06:46 PM

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Paul some stoves won’t take a long piece of wood ;)

special-K 11-21-2022 07:53 PM

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Most stoves these days want smaller wood. Stoves have changed in that way since we were young guys chasing young women. Speaking of stoves, a woman can keep you warm too. Were we still talking about stoves?

I'm holding off on the woodstove because I'm not so well stocked. The woods I wanted to cut in turns out are not owned by the person who offered all I could cut. I'm doing work on this person's house presently. She had her woodlots logged, so I was going by the woods that were logged. But it turns out the guy who farms her place owns the woods I had my eye on. They both hired the logging out together. Disappointing, I just walked the skidder paths and plotted out a plan for attack. I think her woods are harder to get back into, but I'll be checking it out this week

72c20customcamper 11-21-2022 08:56 PM

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Tim is right this stove takes smaller wood . When I bought it as the old stove burnt out I had to cut all the wood I had stacked . Made a jig to cut multiple pieces .

special-K 11-21-2022 10:28 PM

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Those little chunks make for a hot fire quick! I used to buy firewood and all the guys back then were stuck on 24" from back in the fireplace days. I'd request the wood at 18" but I'd still end up cutting 10-15% of a load shorter. Efficient stoves with fire brick require shorter. wood. I see wood advertised these days and they all are cutting at 16-18"

Stocker 11-21-2022 10:38 PM

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Those little chunks make for a hot fire quick! I used to buy firewood and all the guys back then were stuck on 24" from back in the fireplace days. I'd request the wood at 18" but I'd still end up cutting 10-15% of a load shorter. Efficient stoves with fire brick require shorter. wood. I see wood advertised these days and they all are cutting at 16-18"

Most of what I see around here is advertised as 16", but it varies quite a bit. I cut mine at 18", verified with an 18" piece of broken maul handle for consistency.
Yeah, I'm that guy. Makes for a neater, more efficient woodshed. Our stove will take 21" or so.

special-K 11-22-2022 08:15 AM

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Most of what I see around here is advertised as 16", but it varies quite a bit. I cut mine at 18", verified with an 18" piece of broken maul handle for consistency.
Yeah, I'm that guy. Makes for a neater, more efficient woodshed. Our stove will take 21" or so.

I'm seeing 16" listed, too. After years of people commenting on my stove taking tiny pieces I'm surprised to see there must be a lot of stoves that take even shorter pieces today. Timber cutters mark their cuts. I have a well trained eye when it comes to dimensions, but I've learned it's best to lay out my cuts. That inch or two difference may not matter in my stove, but it prevents me from getting a fifth row stacked in my woodshed. An extra stack 10'L x 6'H is a fair amount more of dry wood.

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So I got my barn moved, finally. After some patching up it will be time to move back in. I had stuff spread all over this place. My screen house was packed with wood shop tools and truck parts. Soon I'll be moving everything out.

This cherry slab wood I moved out of the screen house to stack on my hard working little shortbed project. I just listed it for sale and that's how I came across these pictures

FleetsidePaul 11-22-2022 01:16 PM

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Last week this little shed was overflowing. That pine burns like the clap. I wanted oak but couldn't get any. I need to call my buddy and get some more. My wood stove has a big appetite.

My house and the shed are getting painted. So I have to wait on the wood because it's less wood for the painters to move. So far they haven't painted anything, just prep work and it's a wood house that hasn't been painted in years so it's a lot of prep. They've been sanding and pounding on the walls for a few days now. It drives my dog crazy. He darned near bit one of them the other day, the guy got a little too close to the fence. I tell people do not go near the fence. I can open the gate and let you in and he's fine. But if the gate is closed and I'm not there don't go near the fence.


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72c20customcamper 11-22-2022 03:34 PM

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Nothing wrong with pine as long as it’s dry

special-K 11-22-2022 08:30 PM

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I know people survive on wood heat in areas with only evergreen wood. You burn what grows where you live. I remember being shocked we were burning redwood when I lived in Fortuna. Heck, the house I lived in was built all out of redwood.


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