FINALLY!
After 14mos+ of staring at this huge stump, left by the former property owners, I have finally taken this thing down to a workable level. What I mean is something I can actually use, build atop, and actually like. It was probably the most major of the projects around the yard to date, given the sheer amount of time & energy involved.
OVERALL SHOT: taken from the rooftop (April 2012) - for a wider perspective
BEFORE my adventure began - approximate height of 6ft with a 3ft diameter and starting to rot on the side.
This massive OAK tree stump was left for us to deal with. There was a previous cut mark at one side of the stump where it looks like someone started to tackle it but ceased (probably because it was SO big!)
AFTER my massive series of cuts to take out the bulk of this 6ft stump
(and dodging the blooming tulips the whole time)
AFTER getting the chainsaw stuck for the 2nd time and having to
chisel it free with the man's blacksmithing tools
AFTER
7hrs+ of wailing on this thing with, not one, but 3 different chainsaws (don't ask!)
There was some additional shaving that needed to be done also to make it more level.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: my trophy shot, about 8hrs after beginning
And while I'm pretty proud of myself for managing to get this done, I don't think I ever want to do this again as it was a massive pain!
This was me by myself, by the way, except with the cleanup phase when the man helped roll this thing 500 meters to the neighbor's dump site that he generously lets us use as needed and calls to have picked up by one of his guys. I cleaned up the giant chunks that were scattered about and all the way down our driveway and the street with a wheelbarrow, broom, and dustpan. If you ever try this, do yourself a favor and ENLIST HELP. (Don't kill yourself like I did!)
Now what? The column trellis, mounted with rebar spikes, of course. To be continued...
(waiting out a major storm front that's rolling through this evening before erecting this thing)
































