Great minds think alike. Our current wood is crappy, rotted pine 2x4's turned itno 2x2's. A circular saw will make short work of them. We plan on selling pieces of wood, but it depends on the condition of a given board. In the short term, I'm going to have the helper kids toss the wood over the railing or through the limber holes - whichever is easier for them. It might not be a bad idea to have another saw down on the ground to cut the pieces up and make it easier to use a wheel barrow to haul them to the shed or wherever.
Hopefully, I still have all 10 fingers when it's all said and done. Do we have 2x6's that we could lay down/clamp down in certain areas after the wood is pulled?
I saw an email from Bradley Wynn stating that blasting and painting would be a 6-month project. Is that what the current projection is, Rick? Drum seems to be making faster headway than that with a small group of volunteers. If we get a professional crew out there, it would be a lot faster.