Log stores
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Re: Log stores
i may be overthinking this
logs being logs will they not tend to "lean " on the sides with the greatest push under a large pile
or do they tend to "lock" together with little lean??
logs being logs will they not tend to "lean " on the sides with the greatest push under a large pile
or do they tend to "lock" together with little lean??
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Re: Log stores
big-all wrote:i may be overthinking this
logs being logs will they not tend to "lean " on the sides with the greatest push under a large pile
or do they tend to "lock" together with little lean??
You're talking about log laying again Al, shouldn't that be in the other thread?
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Re: Log stores
yes you got me thereChop wrote:big-all wrote:i may be overthinking this
logs being logs will they not tend to "lean " on the sides with the greatest push under a large pile
or do they tend to "lock" together with little lean??
You're talking about log laying again Al, shouldn't that be in the other thread?
except its more like porrage than logs now
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Re: Log stores
If I remember tomorrow I will but certainly not artistic or worth anythingChappy wrote:We need a photo Nick!
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Re: Log stores
Yes Big al, they would but these not use normal logs. I used the term logs but they are actually chunks. My customer gets free wood from his works and they are small square section pieces so will stack with no problem. If it was for normal logs I would have reinforced the sides for the lean as you state.
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Re: Log stores
excellent pleased to hear that
nice job as always by the way
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Re: Log stores
I did a log store for a mate back along, he finished it off with a proper slate roof and stainless steel gutter/downpipe!
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Re: Log stores
Here is my logstore i made last year!
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