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Gotta get this off my Chest.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Mar 24, 2021.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

    buZZsaw BRAD

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    Chestnut oak that is. Something new and different instead of the same old same old. Ive only cut a very small amount in the past and most here know i wont take much oak anymore as i frown on the 2+ year wait for it to dry. This was right next to two recent scores. Nice straight logs, fresh cut, not dirty, no prickers or vines, manageable size. Couldnt pass it up. Cut it to my size. IMG_4527.JPG IMG_4528.JPG IMG_4529.JPG IMG_4530.JPG IMG_4531.JPG IMG_4532.JPG
    The chalk i was using was the same color as the lichens. Had a hard time finding a couple marks! LOL!!! IMG_4534.JPG
    I noticed the drying in from the old cut end on the left. IMG_4535.JPG
    Nice full load. I left nuglies behind. There was some limb wood left too. Knew it'd be close. 261 cut it all. IMG_4538.JPG IMG_4537.JPG
    Havent cut any white oak since Fall 2019 and was sniffing the splits/cuts! Has a whiskey/vanilla aroma to those who are curious.
     
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    And here when I read the title I was thinking you were finally going to admit your love for elm. :whistle:

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    :p. Thats funny. I was hemming and hawing on whether to grab this score so i just did!
     
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    Nice clean straight oak trunk wood is my favorite :stacker: twisty limbs not so much
     
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    I had pulled a couple of the twistier limbs but didnt buck them unless needed to top off the load. Had to be a wheelbarrow full of nuggets there too. Battery died on the camera so no pics what i left.
     
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    Nice score. I was halving a small stack of 6" rounds from last summer this past weekend. I had to sniff each and every one :rofl: :lol: Nice smelling wood, probably the best scented oak I've come across.
     
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    I’ve started filling holes in my yard with knot cutoffs and short irregular chunks from splitting knots. Privacy fences are better built with square splits from straight trunks.
     
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    It may be the best oak ive smelled. A lot better than pin oak thats for sure!
     
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    Those rounds are the perfect size for splitting! I’m with you on the oak. I’ve cut a fair amount this year. May just set it aside for my personal stash. We’ll see how much I have. The cone is a good idea! Not much shoulder there on the side you’re working on:bug:
     
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    Maybe make the splits a little smaller?
     
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    I wasnt keen on cutting on this road until i cut across the street three weeks ago and was able to park off the road. There is almost no traffic. I direct vehicles as i see/hear them coming. I just got the second cone. Friend of mine found it.

    Safety is my main concern when cutting roadside. Had it been a busy road...no way!
     
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    We should get you a sign like they have here in Michigan
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    Nice score buZZsaw BRAD those rounds look like they will split nicely.
     
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    When I saw the title to the thread I was wondering if a tree had landed on buZZsaw BRAD and he was trying to get out from under it:zip::whistle:
     
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    I only use blue chalk to mark logs due to being colorblind and most other colors blending in too much
     
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    Do fluorescent colors get missed too for you?
    My brother is colorblind but I never asked him this...
     
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    I grab a couple and keep in the tool box. Pot luck on what i grab.
     
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    Weird, last year when I cut my first chestnut oak, it smelt nasty! Everything about elbow size and smaller had me turning up my nose. Base wasn’t as offensive. Guess everyone smells different.
    Nice score regardless.
     
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    Lots of room left on that truck
     
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    Depending on the bark bright yellow, pink, red, and green chalk can all get lost on a log for me. Blue never does. My wife tells me I take purple chalk from our kids bin too but it’s all blue to me.