LopezBart
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I felt I should start a build thread on our shop on Lopez Island since I'm finally getting to the building stage... but I thought it might be nice to start with some photos and comments about what it has taken to get to this point.

A few days after returning to CA, my work sent us all home due to the pandemic. I quickly got used to working from home, and we decided to return to Lopez and work from my parent's guest house. I was cleaning up the slabs by stacking them up between the fence posts, and cutting them into stove lengths. Lots of work for someone who spends most of their day sitting in a chair behind a monitor and keyboard.

Wood worth saving was stickered, stacked and tarped elsewhere on the property. I was loading the biggest beams with our tiny Kubota.

I dragged the logs out of the pipe w/ a chain and our 4wd pickup:

I cut the logs into short pieces I could split:

The inertial splitter has been earning its keep:

We accumulated a lot of firewood; much of it we donated to folks who needed help staying warm. I used to log arch I'd made in CA to move the red cedar logs out of harms way; I milled those later with an Alaska mill into 2x14" rough lumber for raised beds in our garden. Once I'd cleaned up most of the mess the construction crews had left, I started felling the trees that were in the way of our proposed shop.



Site prep - 2020
This is where the siding for our house was milled w/ a small swing arm mill. Some of the trees were from our 10 acres, but most came from the next island over. There's a pile of slabs and off-cuts to the left, and some unused finish lumber in the middle, and some logs that just weren't needing on the right. This photo was taken just as the pandemic started, and I was returning to our house in CA for work.
A few days after returning to CA, my work sent us all home due to the pandemic. I quickly got used to working from home, and we decided to return to Lopez and work from my parent's guest house. I was cleaning up the slabs by stacking them up between the fence posts, and cutting them into stove lengths. Lots of work for someone who spends most of their day sitting in a chair behind a monitor and keyboard.

Wood worth saving was stickered, stacked and tarped elsewhere on the property. I was loading the biggest beams with our tiny Kubota.

I dragged the logs out of the pipe w/ a chain and our 4wd pickup:

I cut the logs into short pieces I could split:

The inertial splitter has been earning its keep:

We accumulated a lot of firewood; much of it we donated to folks who needed help staying warm. I used to log arch I'd made in CA to move the red cedar logs out of harms way; I milled those later with an Alaska mill into 2x14" rough lumber for raised beds in our garden. Once I'd cleaned up most of the mess the construction crews had left, I started felling the trees that were in the way of our proposed shop.







































