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So pretty. Diversification of wood

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Stoveshamster, Dec 23, 2019.

  1. Stoveshamster

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    EF0C89F8-07D5-4C16-8FB0-3687CE29346F.jpeg CE1DC776-47F4-4DA2-B53E-AB672B908729.jpeg Split some of my recent hoard. Locust. Maple. Sassafras. I now have 13 different types of wood in my stacks. From as little as 40 pieces of sassafras to 1/2 cord of red oak and cherry.
    Red oak
    White oak
    Maple
    Locust
    Cherry
    Sweet gum
    Apple
    Sassafras
    Ash
    Beech
    White Birch
    Hickory
    Black Walnut
     
  2. Eric VW

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    Nice mix.

    You let Stoveaclaus try any sass in his homemade smoker yet?
     
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    Sounds just like my beer fridge except there may be 30-40 different beers in there. Each type of wood and beer will fit your mood and goal at some point.
     
  4. Stoveshamster

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    No. Is it good?
     
  5. Stoveaclaus

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    Is sass good for smoking?!
     
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    A lot of FHC members that smoke meats have suggested it over the past 5 years since I’ve been here.
     
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    Interesting. Im going to have to look i to that. Thanks Eric VW
     
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    :salute:
     
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    Quite the woodfolio you have there!:yes:! 13 is such an unlucky number.
    buZZsaw thinks you should add another species or two!
    How many varieties of maple and hickory Stoveshamster ?
    You got me to thinking what i have in my hoard. I have all yours except white birch and walnut. I have black birch.
    Also elm, basswood, tulip poplar, Bradford pear, catalpa (one round). Eastern white pine and some red cedar logs (the only softwoods)
    I couldve missed one or two. Really had to give it some thought though.
     
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    It’s imperative to keep a well diversified woodfolio.
     
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    I have tulip poplar as well. So that makes 14. As far as maple I just call it maple. I know I have sugar and silver so 15 species maybe?