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Wood ID help please

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  1. sevensandeights

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    Got a few sticks of this in a pile of ash/cherry/maple logs. Heavy and stringy. Takes the Super Split at least 3 whacks per split on straight pieces that are only 10-14" in diameter. The two comparison pics have a piece of ash on the right.
     

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    More pics
     

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    It is some variety of elm. I dig it, it shreds like fibrous pulled pork. Lots of surface area to light off.
     

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    Hickory sincr you said its heavy.
     
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    Id say black gum aka tupelo. Miserable stuff to split.
     
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    Looking at other pics of black gum on the internet I think you are right.

    I have about 20 rounds left to split but I think I'm going to donate it to my buddy's boiler wood pile. Low BTUs, looks ugly in the stacks and hard to split so no thanks. Such a shame though because they are the perfect size rounds.
     
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    Looks like black gum to me Miserable stuff
     
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    Agreed!
     
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    My only experience with it was with one log i took from a scrounge not knowing what it was at the time. FHC IDed it and i split it anyhow for chits & giggles. Here's the thread
    It Takes a Lot of GUMption to Hand Split Tupelo!
     
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    Smart move
     
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    That's gum, even hydraulics hate it.....lol

    If yer gonna keep it, just noodle it up into quarters, and keep the noodles for tinder bundles.
     
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    Blackgum will entice you with it’s long straight clean wood.
     
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    FIFY! :D
     
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    Just one time….