In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Pretty much outta room here & super busy lately yet I couldnt resist....

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  1. thistle

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    http://desmoines.craigslist.org/zip/5135867065.html Its White Oak :yes:


    Seen this ad on local CL last night around 6PM.Pretty much stuffed to the gills in my cramped small backyard storage/processing area & am pretty busy at work/too tired to do much after getting home in afternoon.

    Plus have some cleanup to finish at parents acreage after dropping that large ugly old Red Oak & a slightly smaller one about 2 weeks back....

    But coming home from work today I remembered that street address in ad,but not the actual house number.Thought hey why not,its on the same route you normally take anyway....

    So there was not quite a pickup load left on the curb.Pretty much filled my 6.5 foot box w/ topper anyway.Counting a few small limbs,some splitter scrap.The big rounds were 12 to 17" or so diameter.I keep a couple of old 6 foot 2 x 12's in the truck at all times just for rolling/pushing heavy stuff up into the bed.Saves on the back for sure.....
     

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  2. Paul bunion

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    Decent little pile. :yes:
     
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    What the heck bring it on home:thumbs::tree:
     
  4. thistle

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    Yep a man after my own heart
     
  6. red oak

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    Collecting even though you've run out of room? Isn't that pretty much the definition of a hoarder?!
     
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    Nice! You can't pass on white oak, no matter how tight quarters are getting!!
     
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    Nice, very nice...taking advantage of the situation...:thumbs:
     
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    Airspace is unlimited. Keep stacking upward, use blinking red lights when hazard to planes!:yes:
     
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    Yes, and as we all know, a true hoarder never passes on White Oak, the King of Firewoods. :cool:
     
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    Awesome song!!'
     
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    Now this is elevated thinking!!!!!
     
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    LOL just noticed that the ad is still up,even though I took all that was left on Thursday afternoon....There's a for sale sign in the front yard though,so probably the realtor or owner hasn't been by lately to check.
     
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    :saw: Last Tuesday my "new" Homie Super 1130G Gear Drive arrived,so I just had to try it out after work. :dex:

    Sure it was overkill using that 44" bar/1/2" pitch chain on a couple of the biggest rounds (16"-17") but it was lots of fun!!

    Wednesday after work I used the 2100CD with 24" bar to rip the remaining big ones in half.A few knots & tight curly grain judging by the bark,the X27 & normally excellent Husky 7lb splitting axe just bounced off a couple.:axe:

    See that nice curl? Was originally all gonna be winter fuel for 2-3 years down the road,but now I have other ideas for some of the nicer pieces that will be milled & dried.Like jewelry boxes,small art objects,small bowls,other domestic articles etc.... :yes:
    First piece is 2.25 x 6 x 17 inches,quartersawn/edge grain.
     

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    Nice figuring on several of those splits! Love that stuff! :yes: Getting those angles right when sawing the finished lumber will be important. Don't stain them, just my opinion....

    We will need pics of the finished pieces those will make.... :)

    Very nice find for sure.
     
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    Yup I hear ya. If memory is correct I can count the number of pieces I've stained on 5 fingers in over 30 years.Main thing was a White Oak tool chest made in 2o05 from 30 yr old resawn local 2.5" & 3" thick bridge planks.Wanted it to look 100 yrs old the day it was finished,and I eventually succeeded. :yes: Everything other project whether small or large gets either a clear oil/hand rubbed wax or a varnish/lacquer finish depending on its intended use.