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More from the Euch honeyhole

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bigfrank, Nov 10, 2019.

  1. bigfrank

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    Went down for a couple of hours to the eucalyptus honey hole. Grabbed maybe 2 face cord of it. Need to get some of this stuff split and stacked before it rains here (if it ever does)....


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    How does that stuff burn?
     
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    Great load! :thumbs: Looks like a nice day was had cutting. Are your sinuses nice and clear now!
     
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    Frank, what are you doin'? Nobody out here knows what a fake cord is! Where are you really from?

    That's some great wood! Wish I had a honey hole like that.
     
  5. bigfrank

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    Pretty much near the top of the BTU chart.
     
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    Ha, to me this stuff isn't too aromatic, though it may be that I just don't smell it. My wife says it smells good.
     
  7. bigfrank

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    Ha, a FACE CORD. Same as a Rick or tier. We always called 1/3 of a cord a tier, but it's all different up this way. My buddy in Round Mountain calls them a RICK and I had never heard that before.