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mdburn_em

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Well, it's been an eventful year. I graduated from college (2nd time), quit my job, moved to Chesapeake, VA and been working on this tree.

We had to have this Oak tree taken down. There was quite a bit of rotting wood in it, but you can see that I'll probably have enough to play with.

The middle part of the stack is all quarter-sawn.

The awning is only temporary. We're supposed to get a few days of rain here. (A lot better than the sub-zero temps back in Montana, right Gerry?) Anyway, I'm going to build a lean-to for this wood and I'll be able to stack the firewood I got from the tree as well.

Oh, I'm 6'4" btw...
 

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Up to this point we have had a clean forum language wise , I for one wish we would go back to expressing ourself with more intellegence. Drop the foul language.
 
It sure seems like there are a lot of turners in this neck of the woods. I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of you.

My big problem right now is having a place to work with the wood. I need a shop. Will have to work on that. I've got a 2 car garage stuffed full of boxes AND we needed a storage unit as well.
 
It sure seems like there are a lot of turners in this neck of the woods. I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of you.

My big problem right now is having a place to work with the wood. I need a shop. Will have to work on that. I've got a 2 car garage stuffed full of boxes AND we needed a storage unit as well.

You are welcome to come to my place and turn pens to get your fix until you get your place set up!

Sending PM with address and phone # :smile:
 
Scott,
Thanks for the invite. I will definitely give you a call. I've been looking forward to this since our last pm.

Ryan,
I brought a heavy bar, about 6 feet tall, with me from Montana. I didn't know when it might come in handy. I used this bar as a youngster prying boulders out of the ground on the farm. Natural erosion would uncover rocks which had to be picked so the combines wouldn't scoop them up and cause a lot of damage. Sometimes, there would be a lot of rock below the surface. We used this bar to lever them up. Then two or 3 of us would attempt to hoist it into the truck, or at least roll it to the edge of the field.

Using a small log for leverage, I was able to roll and turn these. Not easily of course. The sawyer had a contraption that had a heavy duty handle with a hook on a pivot. I think he called it a log roller. That was WAAYYY easier than using the bar.
 
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