Biker1mike Well-known member Equipment B6200, Kubota 2030 Front Blade, King Cutter 60" finishing deck Jan 11, 2022 1,177 1,277 113 Gallatin, NY USA Sep 11, 2022 #1 Remember a fortress before the store bought monsters took over half a back yard? Reactions: 4 users
L lynnmor Well-known member Equipment B2601-1 May 3, 2021 1,389 1,099 113 Red Lion Sep 11, 2022 #2 Biker1mike said: Remember a fortress before the store bought monsters took over half a back yard? Click to expand... Cool, next time get it started with a long foundation and you will have the firewood stacked free.
Biker1mike said: Remember a fortress before the store bought monsters took over half a back yard? Click to expand... Cool, next time get it started with a long foundation and you will have the firewood stacked free.
NCL4701 Well-known member Equipment L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24 Apr 27, 2020 2,664 3,925 113 Central Piedmont, NC Sep 11, 2022 #3 Like that some of the logs for the modern day Lincoln Log fort are actual log building scraps with the double T&G, etc. Very cool.
Like that some of the logs for the modern day Lincoln Log fort are actual log building scraps with the double T&G, etc. Very cool.
Biker1mike Well-known member Equipment B6200, Kubota 2030 Front Blade, King Cutter 60" finishing deck Jan 11, 2022 1,177 1,277 113 Gallatin, NY USA Sep 12, 2022 #4 NCL4701 said: Like that some of the logs for the modern day Lincoln Log fort are actual log building scraps with the double T&G, etc. Very cool. Click to expand... Good eye ! Local Log Cabin manufacturer would bring front end loader full of scrap out to their front gate. Free to the public and all you could take but, no loaders. Just about every 'summer' camp had a fire pit with these scraps next to them.
NCL4701 said: Like that some of the logs for the modern day Lincoln Log fort are actual log building scraps with the double T&G, etc. Very cool. Click to expand... Good eye ! Local Log Cabin manufacturer would bring front end loader full of scrap out to their front gate. Free to the public and all you could take but, no loaders. Just about every 'summer' camp had a fire pit with these scraps next to them.