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smstudios

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Oct 6, 2014
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Cleveland, OH
Just wondering what kind of wood this is? It's pale yellow. 20160322_123359.jpg 20160322_123236.jpg
 
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Black Locust, not to be confused with Honey Locust. I agree with my SEPA neighbor, nice score. It needs 2 years to season.
 
It is not all the same, is it? I see some Black Locust and some I think is Chestnut Oak. Look for the pieces that are not yellow, but a more orange color. Those are either Chestnut Oak or Sassafras.
 
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