Im lucky to have a cousin who owns a tree service!white oak and hickory in one load and some sort of birch and honey locust in the other load
71/10 red maple and ash
Sycamore
41 inch pin oak.and that’s big enough
I always thought it dried very quickly.
Never had sycamore.how do you like burning it?how did it split?
40/70 pin oak,mulberry and split of spruce for good measure
My vote is Norway
I plenty of staining but only found one piece.i cut around it
I’ve been cutting and noodling a little bit of that load of pin oak I got the other day.those 40-36 inch rounds are ridiculously heavy.after...
I haven’t scored any wood this way.i used to drop em chop em and stack em.my cousin owns a tree service and he dumps logs at my place.sure beats...
Yes I found some on my second cut.just bumped it .i was ready for it just in case.didnt do much damage to the chain
I love the idea of this thread!
Tree service dropped off some large pin oak logs.i cut about a half dozen rounds off and noodled them into quarters.i cut them at 15inches...
Let me know I’ll give you a hand! I have a torch and welder
I love when I can get some mulberry.i agree the color change is crazy.
Well our old dodge that we bought new in 2001 had a mouse in the dash which caused a fire.(there are several loaded truck pictures on here of this...
Sounds like a good stove.what model is it?
Updated forecast if you can believe it [ATTACH]
Another load on the taco.a mix of pin oak,box elder,Norway maple and spruce