It takes WAYYYYYY to long to get it spit when you do it like I do, smelling almost every freaking split !
Shawn
Shawn
Aroma therapy?maxed_out said:I've been in therapy for sometime
Woody Stover said:Shawn, whatever you do, don't start huffing White Oak. If you get on that slippery slope, you'll soon be resorting to murder to feed your addiction (cutting live trees.)
Aroma therapy?maxed_out said:I've been in therapy for sometime
Please don't inform me of new stuff to try. Last time that happened I was in the woods for a week licking every toad I could find!shawneyboy said:I also have a problem with Black Birch
Woody Stover said:Please don't inform me of new stuff to try. Last time that happened I was in the woods for a week licking every toad I could find!shawneyboy said:I also have a problem with Black Birch
I've got a bunch of rounds that I'm going to split soon; Pignut Hickory, which I know smells great and Sugar Maple, which I'll soon be finding out about.CTYank said:Guess I shouldn't tell you about sugar maple, then.
shawneyboy said:It takes WAYYYYYY to long to get it spit when you do it like I do, smelling almost every freaking split !
Shawn
My Oslo heats my home said:My wife caught me 'sniffing' wood in late March, she thought I had a problem (maybe I do). I had 2 nice cherrys last year, the splitting sucked but the sniffing didn't
GolfandWoodNut said:and then is sassafrass, i know it is Dennis's favorite. The roots are what they used to make root beer out of and sassafrass tea.
chvymn99 said:See I like the smell of Red Elm, Black Licorise (sp?)
Rob From Wisconsin said:I hear lots of talk about smells that conjure up "pleasant memories".
What about the smell from American Elm, and the nasty memories
that come to mind from splitting that
Sorry for raining on everybody's parade.......