LOU from Wi. said: (quoted from post at 20:43:05 10/28/12) Dave. question! Why didn't you use the good side of the slab(side with little or no bark)inside, then whitewash the outside of the shed? Would make an attracrive shed. Watch out for hornets or bees. They love the sweet sap fron wood, any wood.You need one for your tractor.lol. LOU.
Need that blend in effect... I'll let it winter (and prolly summer :roll: ) knock off the loose bark, and hit it with used hydraulic oil (free from SWMBO's company, and the nature folks won't know what it is).... Putting the bark side in leaves splinters and edges exposed so the horses get snagged or (worse yet) start chewing wood.. First layer is bark in for a smoother surface that the gaps are covered with bark out...
We have Honey Buzzards in summer that keep the bad bee numbers down.. Despite the name, they don't bother honeybees that I know of...
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