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What's in your woodshed?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Jon_E, Nov 19, 2015.

  1. campinspecter

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    Hemlock & Douglas fir .
     
  2. Paul bunion

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    No shed, but if I'm allowed to play I have red oak, pin oak, red maple, ash, sycamore, ailanthus, white oak, beech, black birch, cherry, shagbark, pignut or mockernut - never can remember which is which, Norway maple and a single piece of sugar maple. All under plywood pieces and tarps.
     
  3. milleo

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    Oak, oak and more oak...:)...Also beech, maple cherry ash and yellow birch and white birch...Not sure what else...
     
  4. bogydave

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  5. milleo

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    Thats easy to remember...:)
     
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  6. Canadian border VT

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    I got birch, white, yellow, silver and black.... maple sugar, red, silver and Norway ... Ash.. popular, apple, elm cherry a little oak maybe a couple others...
     
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  7. DaveGunter

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    Mostly spruce and pine, some birch and red maple, oh and some hounds and squirrels:)

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  8. Ag@heart

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    70% ASH, 25% Elm, and a touch of maple
     
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  9. Sconnie Burner

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    My "shed" (under the deck) consists of 1/4 cord left of box elder, started with 1/3, 2.25 cords of red oak (maybe a little white), and half cord of elm left from last year. So a little over 3 cords when I started.
     
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  10. Erik B

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    Red oak, paper birch, elm, shagbark hickory, box elder, cherry, poplar, locust. That is what I remember.
     
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  11. Eric VW

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    We need to write stuff down as we get older, eh Erik B? I'm always taking a note here, jotting down something there... Just hard to remember where I leave my notes:whistle:
    Of course I'm not 43 til this coming Sunday, but I got started young:rofl: :lol:
     
  12. WaddleRemodel

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    Lodge pole. No shed yet. image.jpeg
    Top covered now
    1/2 cord under the covered porch
     
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  13. Stephiedoll

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    No wood shed. Mulberry, white and pin oak, honey and black locust, Siberian elm, ash, yellow pine (old barn beams), hard and soft maple, along with a small amount of hedge posts. I could be forgetting a few, but only a few sticks of each of them.
     
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  15. Elderthewelder

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    Doug Fir, Big Leaf Maple, white ( paper) Birch, Elm, Black Locust, a little black walnut, and more Doug Fir
     
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    No wood shed, not much lodgepole pine, but lots of softwood pellets.
     
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    Do you need to top cover?
     
  18. Greenstick

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    Boxelder, ash, choke cherry, spruce and for the fire pit and camping some willow.
     
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  19. Oldman47

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    No woodshed yet. In the stacks I have at least 50% ash. Then I have wild black cherry, mulberry, apple, carpathian walnut and soon a bit of sugar maple. I trimmed a large branch from my yard tree and it will be going to the pile.
    Now all I need to do is finish the area where my stove goes in my new home so that I can have a place to burn it all.
    In the future I expect to have a much bigger percentage of ash since I planted trees on 15 acres around 25 years ago and almost 20% of that planting was ash.
     
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  20. unclefess

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    mostly oak here followed by ash,maple,pine/spruce and a littlte hickory and misc. fruitwoods
     
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