…I made pretty good progress today. Got all the loose stuff cut up, which made for three solid wheelbarrow loads.
Which, after stacking, brought the third new tier up over halfway. It’s a nice calm cool day and I’d go back to work with the Sawzall to make more loose stuff, except I picked up an unexpected hauling gig that I have to do instead. That gig will result in at least a little old lumber for the woodshed, so it’s all good.
Also, with my other hand I’ve almost finished the first new door bar…
Coming along very nicely. The limiting factor, to my surprise, is the battery life of the cordless belt sander I borrowed for the job. I can only work it a few minutes at a time, then have to give it two hours or more to cool off and recharge. So that job’s going slower than I expected, but it’s going.
Probably Nickel Metal Hydride battery. they seem to go flat pretty quick. If it is a battery pack kind of thing you might he able to get some in Lithium Ion and that will run longer. But since it is not yours there is less need I suppose.
Oh look! Sub-optimal equipment is preventing repetitive motion injuries on a non-critical job.
Kewl!
I still check out the Woodpile Report site from time to time. Cann’t seem to help myself. Still missing Ol’ Remus. Glad to see your winter of warmth shaping up there friend.