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Noodling is for hand fishing.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Gavorosalini, Apr 10, 2022.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

    T.Jeff Veal

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    We had to noodle some 25" hickory yesterday. Big knots and crotches. 0418222024.jpg
    You can see how much was added to the stack, plus some of the sappy pieces went into another stack. 0418222024b.jpg
     
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    That's some nice rounds. Definitely need help on those.
    Where did you get the scales?
    Wish I could have weighed this round. 25"×18"...it was heavy just rolling it up the ramp, definitely don't want it falling on my foot... 0416222115_HDR.jpg
    I have an app on my phone, Log weight Pro, that I use sometimes. I think the weight is based on green logs.
    These logs have been cut since last August. Still plenty of moisture in it...
    What the app says...not sure if it was bitternut or pignut. Screenshot_20220419-070822.png
     
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    The scale says Cabelas on it, so I'm guessing it's for weighing fish, or deer. I agree with The Wood Wolverine, I'd borrow the bathroom scale, or at give it a try.
     
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    Cabelas is right. 880lb max.
     
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    If you’re using the term to refer to 2 or more main vertical spars of equal height then yes codominant is the correct term. Here’s a couple examples
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    Pretty common defect in landscape trees like red maple or Bradford Pear.
     
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