Howdy Folks
Long time lurker, first time poster. Full-fledged symptomatic wood-burning addict here...
I've processed lots of red oak, but this is something slightly different. The aren't the typical "oak shaped" pointy red oak leaves, and the wood isn't as dense as red oak I've worked in the past.
That said, it splits like red oak, and it smells like red oak. I have 3 trees here, averaging about 2 DBH each. The landowner calls his oaks either swamp oaks or chinkapin oaks. I don't agree with his assessment, maybe those are regional names. The internet leads me to chestnut oak. However, this property is definitely a swamp, and according to what I've found online, chestnut oaks aren't typical for swamps.
What say you, forum junkies?
Long time lurker, first time poster. Full-fledged symptomatic wood-burning addict here...
I've processed lots of red oak, but this is something slightly different. The aren't the typical "oak shaped" pointy red oak leaves, and the wood isn't as dense as red oak I've worked in the past.
That said, it splits like red oak, and it smells like red oak. I have 3 trees here, averaging about 2 DBH each. The landowner calls his oaks either swamp oaks or chinkapin oaks. I don't agree with his assessment, maybe those are regional names. The internet leads me to chestnut oak. However, this property is definitely a swamp, and according to what I've found online, chestnut oaks aren't typical for swamps.
What say you, forum junkies?