I am trying to identify what type of wood I am coming across. Any help in identifying these wood types is appreciated. Thank you.
Welcome aboard Brenan D ID’s from rounds can be tricky from afar. While Chud may be close or spot on, best I choose to offer is “CSS’d, it’s all firewood.”
Pic 2 looks like red maple. Pic 3 looks like pin oak. I see an ash log in the last pic. Is all the wood yours Brenan D? Welcome to the FHC! Thanks for joining. Great place here. Hang around for a while and you'll learn a lot and laugh a lot too!
I want to thank y'all for helping me identify those rounds. I forgot to mention I am in Northwest Arkansas. I have been splitting wood since 2013 but only for my house. The past two years I started to cut and split more wood for my neighbors who also heat their homes with wood. In the past couple of months I have partnered with a dump location for tree and landscaping companies and have a free source of trees that are being cut down for construction projects. I have invested in a commercial splitter that should be built in a couple of months and upgraded from my Stihl MS271 to a Stihl 500i. I will probably pick your brains for the unforeseeable future. Thanks for being so welcoming.
Sounds like you could teach us a thing or two. Quite the upgrades. Love my 500. Keep the 271 for smaller wood. Hang around here and post lots of pics. We love pics! Hoard on and work safe!
Welcome to the club. Lots of great folks here sharing knowledge and humor. Any other upgrades??? We can help with that. We love to spend other folks $$$ on toys...err...tools we think they need...... I see ash and maybe water oak. Glad you have a good source of wood for your new adventures. What kind of splitter did you order? Nice upgrade on the saw too. If you really want that 500i to sing, send it to huskihl He puts a special kind of magic in them. We call it xtra sausage. This is a little Echo XS4910 he built for us...
Welcome aboard Brennan! I thought the second pic looked like a maple to me, as others have said. If you've been splitting a decade, you probably have plenty of knowledge to share as well.
I'm seeing maple (red or possibly silver - the big log in the second pic), I see oak (something in the red oak family which has a lot of species in it) and I definitely see some ash.