Yup, Lots of Ponderosa pine. So Douglas fir is preferred over that, more BTUs but it grows at a higher elevation and not as many of them so I felt...
Another morning in the woods cutting Douglas-fir. Was a good day. I even got it split and stacked as well. About 1/4 Cord.
I really like these timber claws. Saves my back and makes carrying heavy rounds around a lot easier. Kind of like carrying a suitcase.
These remind me a when I was a kid there was a park near where I lived that had been a ranch a long time ago. There was a tree that someone had...
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Someone had a sign posted there at one time?
Probably. But if it green under the bark in the cambium layer it’s still alive. It may bloom late, or it may send out new shoots but it’s not dead...
I’ll bet it will burn like coal once you get it seasoned.
Man, with an oak that large you could have made a solid oak table top if you had a planer. Did you save any big pieces for wood work?
Because it’s California and they are petrified that someone might make a profit on making lumber which would provide jobs which would allow...
Meh...I prefer milk and cookies. That’s how I know I’m getting old. Not because I prefer that over beer but because that’s how it is and I simply...
Y’all can send me your oak uglies, shorts, and cookies. I will punish them in the order of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego.
Yeah, don’t blame you. Ants always turn me off a chunk of wood real fast.
Lol, yes, most people probably think cactus when they hear Arizona. But northern AZ by Flagstaff has a mountain range called the San Francisco...
I am guessing 10:1 conifer. Only truly hard wood we have is gambel oak. We do have quaking aspen and although it is technically considered a...
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I love the smell too!
Got the other half that was on the opposite side of the road today.
Wow. I just planted three of those on my property because I like the fall colors but if they grow up and fall over in a storm someday way off in...
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