Persian oak
Oh boy..I too wish he were joking. I however whole heartedly believe he is being truthful lol. Reason being, I could take you to at least 10...
Welcome to FHC, Phil! you certainly have a beautiful place there! I like when people repurpose old churches as homes, it's classy.
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Very nice indeed Greg! :yes:
Way gooder homie. :thumbs: Those will make some solid poles for sure! My house was built on locust poles circa 1909 and they're still solid as a rock.
Doesn't that get messy? :whistle:
Very nice, sir! :binoculars:I bet that smells like apricots. Mmmmm mmm. Love oak!
For what it's worth, I can't get any wood, with exception of poplar to dry below 18% in any less than 18 months CSS. Time is what it takes brother.
That table is beautiful, Shawn. What fer finish did you use on it? Something high-build? I'm guessing it's red maple?
I see what ya did thar! You're punny
If I remember correctly, I believe he pays his buddy with cases of adult beverages? I'd gladly drive up there with a keg for the fella if I could...
Red Oak Jenga!
Hot dog! :binoculars:
Every willow tree Ive ever taken down has been given the same treatment, burnt on site lol. I guess if it's all one has to burn it would have to...
Btu's:stacke::woodsign: Good lookin helper too :thumbs:
Boy oh boy that's knarly! I try to process as much of the knarly stuff that I can but that's one piece that would either A. Go straight to the...
I take it that a "brush lot" is the same as a town tree dump? If that's the case, I'm sorry for your loss, sir! :(
Awesomeness man!
You do good work, JC@ATL. :thumbs: