Rounds: pear, tulip poplar, oak, elm, sycamore, and mulberry

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Ricky8443

Burning Hunk
Apr 22, 2014
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Glenside, PA
pear on the top left, tulip poplar on the bottom left, oak on the top tight, then sycamore, elm, and mulberry mixed up on the bottom right.
 

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Nice rounds but you might want to make them smaller, not much drying happening there;)
 
Get em split so they can start the process. Good looking stuff though. I like pear. Something like apple burning.
 
no thanks, this is 4-5 year out wood stored on a 2nd property uncovered. ill split before it hits the 2 years seasoned covered period. don't need punky wood on my hands.
 
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