After the Cherry

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thewoodlands

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I did some running around so I could split up that dead Elm, near the first Elm I found another small downed Cherry.

The pics are of the split Cherry and the Elm. Pics 7233 & 7235 are the second Elm.
 

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I've only burnt red elm. All elm about the same?
 
Only my neighbor told me it smokes or smolders a lot but I don't think he seasons long enough.
So not a good one to judge the quality.
 
Only my neighbor told me it smokes or smolders a lot but I don't think he seasons long enough.
So not a good one to judge the quality.
I had given my neighbor some, he liked the way it burned.
 
There you go.:) I know red elm seasoned well burns nice.
 
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