Jotul Rockland - CT said:Well - That sucks - I'm looking for high BTU wood.
I guess I can let my neighbors have this.
Jotul Rockland - CT said:What is this wood? It smells very nice. My guess is some sort of maple.
Woody Stover said:Bark sez White Oak. Best-smelling wood there is; One whiff, and you understand why they use it to age wine and whiskey. I wish I had more...White Oak, not whiskey. :lol:
The best White Oak I've smelled was when I split some stuff that sat around in a pile of rounds for a couple of years. It took forever to split that stuff because I stopped to smell dang near every piece. :lol:Thistle said:I do like the smell of any of the White Oaks,whether green or dry,when freshly sawed or machined.Has that 'vanilla' like scent.Red Oaks when green can usually smell nasty IMO,like a combo of mouldy Provolone & my sweaty feet in summer lol.Woody Stover said:Bark sez White Oak. Best-smelling wood there is; One whiff, and you understand why they use it to age wine and whiskey. I wish I had more...White Oak, not whiskey. :lol: