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Wood ID please

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  1. rob osage

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    I am in the mid Atlantic states-Delaware. Any idea what type of wood this is? Thanks
     

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  2. LordOfTheFlies

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    Tree of heaven. Chip off some bark and smell it. If it smells like rancid peanut butter that's it.

    I had posted a similar thread which is why I recognize it now.
     
  3. rob osage

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    thanks, is it good firewood?
     
  4. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Ailanthus...AKA as tree of heaven. Invasive weed tree, low btu. Good for shoulder season. Splits very easily. Not something ill take unless easy to grab.
     
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    Any wood is good firewood! hahaha!

    I only had a few rounds of it (maybe 5?) but haven't burned it yet. I trust what buZZsaw BRAD says so in other words probably not worth it to climb up a 40ft incline hill to get it....but if someone were to dump it in my driveway, I wouldn't say no. It's very straight grained and I thought it was quite heavy....but that was green.....so I'll have to see when I get to burn it.
     
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    Well to be honest not really, but it burns better than snowballs. Heavy when green, feather light when dry. Will dry fast under ideal conditions.
     
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    I made some kindling out of it because it was so straight. Probably the best use for it.
     
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    Except willow
     
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    Burns slightly better than cardboard
     
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    Do you get a lot of it Joe? Much in the way of weed trees dropped off?
     
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    No. Thankfully
     
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    It dries fast and light, burns longer than expected for being so light. I'd say its probably close to silver maple btu wise.