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New to my wood stove & firewood. Built these shed after a few trees were cut down that were threatening the house
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New to my wood stove & firewood. Built these shed after a few trees were cut down that were threatening the house

I recently moved into a house with a wood stove. I've never really used one before, and frankly, I'm a bit nervous about it. I've already had the chimney professionally cleaned, but a roaring fire inside my house still makes me a little uneasy. I'll learn and get comfortable with it eventually. After a recent storm, a maple tree fell through my fence. I had the rest of that tree removed, along with two other maples and a large hickory tree that were threatening the house. I decided to split it myself and build a proper wood shed. The shed's plans were found on an EPA website (I made a few modifications). All the splitting was done with a 5-ton electric splitter from Harbor Freight. That thing is a beast. Anyway, I rarely build stuff, and I was proud of how this turned out. I figured you all might enjoy seeing it as well.

u/ConceptClear2217 — 23 hours ago