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Narrative Adirondack Chainsaw Carvings Site Plan Specifics Trailer(1)- I will be using a 7'x 12' Utility Trailer with a ramp similar to the ones used by landscapers, it is a mobile work station that has 2 boards bolted on both sides and is used as a workbench for refueling saws and grinding small sculptures. it is equipped with a stainless steel lockbox that will secure my expensive equipment like saws, power tools, small air compressor etc. I plan on leaving this trailer onsite except for when i need to re fill it with wood for carving. all wood is stored on this trailer with precut logs so there will be no log pile and no unsightly appearance. EZUP Pop Up Tent (2)- 1 will have 2- 10'x 10' brand new white pop up shade canopies to protect myself from the sun and light rain. these can be easily put up and taken down within minutes and will be set up directly over my main work area over my carving stumps. Wooden Carving Stumps (2)- Carving stumps are used to fasten logs securely in place so sculptures can be carved at a proper height and so they don't move, one is fitted with spikes for small carvings and the other is just a flat level fog for larger sculptures. Sculpture Display Bleachers (2)- these are used to display my artwork in a neat fashion they're 2 shelves using 2"x10"x 8'boards fabricated to form a display rack and are treated with Sikkens siding and deck sealer for a nice clean appearance. 55 Gallon blue Plastic barrels (2)-these are used to maintain my work area and to keep it clean and sightly, i will be shoveling sawdust and small wood chips into these barrels throughout the workday as there tends to be quite a bit of mess during the workday. these barrels will be filled and later contents disposed of in Dumpster located in the rear of the establishment. Camp wood Storage Rack (1)- This is built from 2x4's will be 8'long and 4' high and will store firewood like pieces of wood from preparing sculptures and can be marketed to local campers in need of firewood Free Wood Pile (1) 1 have a lot of scrap wood that would be valuable to local campers and would most likely be taken on a daily basis as has been at my past shop in Fort Anne, it will be mostly medium size chunks of wood that could not be stacked like the Camp wood rack holds and I'd rather someone get use out of it rather than throw it in a dumpster.