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Some CSS this weekend

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by mike bayerl, Mar 29, 2015.

  1. mike bayerl

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    Left to right: Tulip, Beech, Oak and Black Birch.[​IMG]
    I've got several more of the tulip, oak and birch rounds to SS whenever I can make more time. This birch was on my hit list, as it was dying and leaning and eventually going to fall over my lane. Decided to take it today so I could extend my stacks under it.
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  2. thewoodlands

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    Nice work Mike, send some of that weather up here.
     
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    I've got to get some SS'ing done....
    Good job Mike!
     
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    Looking good....... nice job!
     
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    Great day to work outside today, cool and sunny. However, when the sun started to set a nasty cold settled in. Yesterday was similar, except for the freak snow squall. :faint:
     
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    Nice. Are you still looking for a cookie log for your 18" comparison?
     
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    Perhaps, but I've got the spring fever and I'm outside working my butt off whenever I get a free moment. My work schedule got crazy busy too, so I'll probably have to wait til the GTG in May for a comparo.
     
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    Excellent Mike. Great day to add to the stacks today.
     
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    Tulip? How does that burn never burned it before.
     
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    I'm curious too, as I've got a few logs worth in my pile. I can assure you that it's basically impossible to hand split while fully green, but once it dries a little it will harden up and split like a champ. It's losing so much weight already I'm not sure it will be much more than a fire starter.
     
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    Don't know for sure how it burns. We still haven't even gotten our stove installed yet. Just trying to get ahead on the wood. From what I hear it dries reasonably fast, but burns fast with lowish BTU's. For now, I'll take anything I can get my hands on. I was able to split everything up to about 12" diameter pretty easily by hand, but I haven't gotten to the bigger rounds. I'm waiting to borrow a hydro splitter for the bigger stuff.
     
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    Awesome pictures. Looks like deer country?
    Nice selection of wood types.
    The poplar dries fast & burns hot & fast, good for "Take the chill off fires" & kindling :)
    It's all BTUs :yes:
     
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    I'd say it's decent deer country: http://firewoodhoardersclub.com/forums/threads/show-me-your-rack.11497/#post-295313
    Thanks for the feedback on the tulip poplar. I'm brand new to burning and trying to put up as much fast drying wood as possible for next season.
     
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    AWESOME !
    Loved hunting in the big woods. Few miles So of Pittsburgh.
    Step on any ruffled grouse lately ? Heart attack birds :bug: LOL

    Looks like prime hardwood / firewood country too ;)
     
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    Thunder chickens is what I call them.
     
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    I used to have a ball hunting those with bow and arrow. Worked nice when shooting a recurve and no sights. Very tasty too!
     
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