A while back I asked a guy taking down a tree if I could have it and he said sure so he did but I am not sure what kind of wood it is and I already chainsawed 3/4 of it Here is some that is already split and I am in the prosses of stacking it here is some that is stacked and it is not from the same tree as before
Welcome to the club! Red oak. You should let it season for a few years. This might be of assistance - Primer on Woodburning by Backwoods Savage
Welcom to the land of the Woodenheads! Lots of great folks here. As others have said, the bark looks like red oak. Closer pictures of a fresh cut end grain would be helpful.
Not sure where Rockland county is.... but logs here will get that dark/black on the ends, especially if they have been piled and dont get a lot of air flow, or shaded. Might be a bit of some kind of mold.....?
Hmm...my stacks run E/W so the ends facing north never get direct sun...the wood grays over time, but I've never seen the oak go black like that...
I have some black ended oak logs. They were laying in the woods for a few years before I hauled them home.
Welcome woodnut! We are near to each other. I live within walking distance of Rockland. Depending on where you are in Rockland you should be able to get tree guys to give you all the wood that you need. The closer to NJ the easier it will be. It took a while for a friend of mine in Pomona to get somebody to drop him wood. In Bergen county they will keep bringing it till you cry uncle.
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