I’d like to thank my back and knees for being there for me when I needed them.

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    I hope that’s a storage area and not the house. Word of caution don’t stack wood close to the house as it invites bugs to the home. (Termites and carpenter ants especially.)

    You may have done it right, but I’d rather warn and help then just move on.

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      Oh man, reading stuff like that I can’t appreciate enough that my house, the most expensive thing I have or will spend money on in my entire life isn’t made of a material that would succumb to a few months of unchecked exposure to a handful of insects.

      Seriously. The possibility alone would leave me terribly nervous.

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        There are insects that burrow into concrete type materials too. If you have drywall or wood trim or food in your house, there’s a critter that can come visit you. Nature gonna nature. We’re all worm food eventually.

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      I appreciate the warning, and learned that lesson a couple years ago.

      This is on a concrete pad that used to have a hot tub, surrounded by pressure treated wood and about 20’ from the house, and it was okay last year.

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    I think you got short changed on that cord. 4’x4’x8’ is a cord of wood, and that looks like far less that

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        More of an experience we all will have. Back and knees are notorious for being whiny little bitches long before someone actually gives up on doing physical things.

        (if you want to prolong it as far as possible, exercise and stretch before you’re climbing up hill to regain normal levels of mobility!)

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          I started this yesterday and this morning my back was tight.

          I made a ham and egg breakfast burrito, took 800mg of ibuprofen and 35mg prednisone and got in a rhythm with t.

          I only really feel bad if I stop moving too much.

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            Yep! Keep at it. As long as you’re not over-stressing things on a continual basis, it DOES get better with consistent exercise/stretching.

            Also the continue moving thing is very wise to notice: keep at it, or your body WILL find a way to be a lazy fuck.

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      It was mostly split when I got it, but I split a few of the smaller, drier logs for kindling by hand.

      I’ve got this great maul that’s basically a solid steel wedge welded to the end of a driveshaft.

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    That looks like a face cord aka 1/3 of a cord.

    A cord is 4 ft tall, 8 ft wide, and 4 ft deep.

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      This is about 4.5’ tall, 3’ wide, and 8’ long with a slope out to 10’, minus five or six logs I split down for kindling.

      Maybe a bit less than a cord but I neglected a banana for scale.