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  1. Jimfound

    Yet another Wood ID!

    30 year old locust? Looks good....and I like the chainsaw-cut patterns on your pics. I still for the life of me can't tell what is honey or what is black locust, but there are a plenty threads on here about that topic. Carry on.
  2. Jimfound

    Black Locust Question

    Yep. my wife makes me cut all the cherry down along the fence linces in-or- near the horse paddock.
  3. Jimfound

    Black Locust Question

    Good info bluestem. The honey vs. Black locust issue seems to come up a lot around here. I have a plenty of what I think is honey locust on my property (confirmed by your pics). Those things are weeds around here. particularly along the fence lines. Thanks. Can anyone (by anyone I mean...
  4. Jimfound

    Sour Cherrywood

    Save it for barbecued ribs!
  5. Jimfound

    some firewood pics

    Great pics. Were you able to ballpark the age of the tree? Looks like that has been around a while.... Thanks.
  6. Jimfound

    Hickory ID

    Yep...it was walnut. Got a chance to go over to my buddies and split some. Right away knew it was walnut when I split it. Beautiful grain! Walnut smells great when you split it too. Not for smoking however... Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. It was a two trunk tree, so we...
  7. Jimfound

    Hickory ID

    I think this is hickory but would like to hear what you all think? I can smell the barbecue already...Thanks.
  8. Jimfound

    smoker wood help

    For premium oak wood I would charge more. You may think about checking around to see what cords are going from in your area and charge something similar. Once you get that baseline, you could knock some off the price for wood that is not fully seasoned (and let your customer know it's not...
  9. Jimfound

    A question about cooking with wood

    Blue Ridge Mark has it right. When short on time, sometimes I just saw up a bunch of disks off a log and then, like someone else mentioned, smack the discs with a hatchet to get smaller chunks. I toss the chunks on the already fully heated coals and let them catch completely before putting...
  10. Jimfound

    Help me ID this wood?

    As we call it here in Leesburg....Ell-um. Sure will burn hot. Keep the window locks open just in case if you burn it spring or fall....
  11. Jimfound

    Whats best tool to split By hand ?

    Another vote for Monster Maul.
  12. Jimfound

    The Perfect Stack of Wood.

    I love that! Nice job.
  13. Jimfound

    Wood ID Help?

    I checked out the Wood ID Reference threas (sticky at the top of the page) and there was some mulberry in there that looks just the same. Even saw the white strip just under the bark. Should I add to the wood ID Reference thread? Too bad but I don't think I can go in and post it along with...
  14. Jimfound

    Wood ID Help?

    Don't think cherry...bark is all wrong. I've cut enough cherry to be able to spot that pretty good. I can definititrly see the resemblance though...
  15. Jimfound

    Wood ID Help?

    Great. Thanks guys thats what I was hoping. Have been wanting to smoke some chicken with mulberry for awhile and now I can.
  16. Jimfound

    Wood ID Help?

    Hoping to get feedback from the board to help id this wood. It has a distinct orange color and white pith aound the edges. Mulberry? I can get more/better pictures if needed. thanks guys.
  17. Jimfound

    Need Log I.D. Assistance

    Use it for barbecue!
  18. Jimfound

    Requesting Wood I.D.

    Could it be mulberry?
  19. Jimfound

    ID this Tree

    Ash huh? Ok, I am not going to argue with you guys...you're usually right. BTW here is a pick after I downed the tree. My buddy planted two flags on the ground and bet me $20 I couldn't fell it between them. Well, I did. It was an easy takedown though. By counting the rings I figure this...
  20. Jimfound

    ID this Tree

    Hey guys, finally cut this one down. Turns out I think this is red oak - certainly smells like oak. I took a picture of some of the rounds - don't know if that will help id it any better. Plus the recent thread on tree identification had as the first entry red oak, and it looked pretty...
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