Free White Oak in western Suffolk County

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rkofler

Burning Hunk
Nov 15, 2011
156
Long Island
Hi everyone, sorry if this is in the wrong place...
I had 2 large oaks cut down and I just don't have the space to store it all. You must bring your own wheelbarrow or handtruck, and I would suggest some help! The rounds are HEAVY!
Located in Commack, NY
 

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Yeah, it's in the wrong place; Should be in my stacks! ;lol A bit beyond my scrounge distance limit, though. :) Maybe my favorite wood. I would make room for it, one way or another...
 
There are some Long Island people here that will snatch that up. It looks like you have Scarlet oak or Pin oak. Something in the Red family. It's really no matter, I dont notice a difference. Oak..is oak.
 
Members helping members, I dig it. Too far for me, but someone will snatch it up.
 
Some one will snag it!!!
 
It looks like you have Scarlet oak or Pin oak. Something in the Red family. It's really no matter, I dont notice a difference. Oak..is oak.
Yep, kinda looks like Pin. I disagree, however, that 'Oak is Oak.' White Oak-group woods definitely are a notch above the Reds, in my experience. YMMV...
 
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