Scrounging upped a gear.

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SawdustSA

Burning Hunk
Apr 1, 2014
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Eastern Cape, South Africa
Just 4 days ago I thought that all the wind blown trees in the area have been processed, now what?

Just then I picked up contact with a local tree feller. He dropped some wood at my front gate and invited me to join him on Saturday where he is contracted to clear a section of land. On Thursday, mother nature left me a nice surprise as well, less than a mile from home. A bit a awkward tree which blew over and under tension but I will get through it with some careful planning.

So 4 days later I have an additional 1.5 cords of Eucalyptus to split and stack. I have also found out that my new splitter has no problem with this twisty grain eucalyptus. The tree man said he will fell some more trees for me which I can cut up next weekend.
 

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Please include some S. African scenery with your wood pics. Some of us have never been to the dark continent.
 
I like that land rover in your garage. I just got three oaks dropped in my yard.
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C'mon, is there really a need for heat in South Africa? That is a nice hook up. How much do you burn in a year?
 
In Johannesburg it is five in the morning and 49 degrees right now. Little chilly.
 
I am along the coast so it does not really get that cold. I burn around 1.5 cords a year but want to sell off some wood next year to recover some cost for the toys I had/wanted to get.

I am trying to educate my friends in using proper seasoned wood, so hopefully when the penny drops, I'll be ready to supply:cool:
 
I thought I'll incude a pic which explains why a maul is useless on this bluegum/eucalyptus. The grain is not only twisted but looks like a spring inside. This acts like a spring board when smacking it with a maul. My Chinese splitter fortunately has no problem with it., so far.
 

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I thought I'll incude a pic which explains why a maul is useless on this bluegum/eucalyptus. The grain is not only twisted but looks like a spring inside. This acts like a spring board when smacking it with a maul. My Chinese splitter fortunately has no problem with it., so far.


Wow, I thought sweet gum was bad.... that looks brutal.
 
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