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Finished the white pine and started on a white oak

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by foragefarmer, Jun 27, 2015.

  1. foragefarmer

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    Got the white pine from last weekend noodled and the stump cut low.

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    I also got started on a nice big white oak that was blocking the road in the back of the property. Ought to be some nice stuff in a few years. I'll be take most of this home.

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  2. WaddleRemodel

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    Nice score... Nothing more relaxing then running a saw.:)
     
  3. foragefarmer

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    Amen brother, it was rainy early in the day and by the afternoon when it got a little better out I was stir crazy and had to do something. Running a saw or two was the answer.
     
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    Nice little bounty...:thumbs:
     
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    After a 12 hr day... Nothing like holding on to one of my screaming girls..:)
     
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  6. bogydave

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    White oak is prime stuff.
    Smells good when cutting & seasoning & it has lots of BTUs :yes: