The folks have a couple red oaks they want taken down so I'm gonna help them out . Don't have a lot of red oaks on the property. I think my grandpa cut a bunch of them through the years feeding the Ashley heater. Pics coming after the work is done
Burnin some red oak as I type this. About as good as it gets!
You upgraded from the 17 recently didn't you? I used to have one I loved that little heater
no leaves on this one but there's one right beside it with the turkey foot leavesSo is that the Southern Red Oak? With the weird Turkey foot leaf?
Me too! Can't beat this stuff as far as I'm concernedMan I could split red oak all day. I love squaring up the heart wood. Beautiful stuff!
I forgot to mention the aroma while splitting. Pure heaven!Me too! Can't beat this stuff as far as I'm concerned
+1 on the aroma. It ranks up there with frying bacon as one of my favorite smells. I also like that the wood doesn't seem to rot as fast as others. I have some year-old hickory rounds that are almost too punky to mess with, yet I uncovered some forgotten red oak that had been buried under leaves for at least two years and they were still fantastic inside (with only a little surface rot).I forgot to mention the aroma while splitting. Pure heaven!
Rebel - your stacks are out of control, What you should do is make stacks that spell Hearth and wait for a google satellite to take a pic of it, then change your signature to that...you go the space to do that.
One better smell...frying bacon in a fire of oak and maple, with a fresh pot of joe percolating...+1 on the aroma. It ranks up there with frying bacon as one of my favorite smells.
First thing that occurred to me, with that bark texture, was Black Oak. Orange inner bark is another feature of Black. Leaves would help but it looks like anything could be lying around in that area.So is that the Southern Red Oak? With the weird Turkey foot leaf?
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