Hard for me to tell by those pic's. Split one and if the center is darker than its pignut. Those pic reminds me of elm!
Chit, I knew it would be hard to tell without a split pic. I tend to think you guys have "xray vision" because you are so good at id's. I was on my way home from work and had nothing with me to split.
If it is elm eff that...
I will try to get back and split one.
Chit, I knew it would be hard to tell without a split pic. I tend to think you guys have "xray vision" because you are so good at id's. I was on my way home from work and had nothing with me to split.
If it is elm eff that...
I will try to get back and split one.
I agree with SJ, Gamma........I say that's elm, looks exactly like the elm I get off of the farm here......Not a bad wood (till you split it)I think it is but may be wrong. I am still trying to learn wood id.
There is a lot of it and it is free. Should I be excited with this score?
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Grain screams oak, bark kinda looks like butternut. I dunno for sure.
I see some oak leaves so maybe it is oak.
I agree with SJ, Gamma........I say that's elm, looks exactly like the elm I get off of the farm here......Not a bad wood (till you split it)
Maybes Lee is right, I did see some brown "pods" on the ground...
I don't recollect reading here about burning butternut....I will do the search...
Red Oak, no doubts in my mind!
Thats what I thought too and I see the brown oak leaves. A split will decide fir sure.
look at pic 2...lol
And what does that mean?? This is Red Oak and only RED OAK, I would bet my families lives on it!
I would not go throwing my familys lifes over a piece of wood. I see slinder leaves not oak leaves.
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