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  1. TedyOH

    Who dries hickory

    Sounds about right to me, from my experience hickory dries very quickly....probably too quick...a few years ago I cut 6 slabs during the winter, the same thickness as you, end sealed, stickered and stored in a shed, took a look at them in the fall and 5 slabs were just about or totally split in...
  2. TedyOH

    Got some sawing in today in the cold

    It does look good thats for sure Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  3. TedyOH

    Got some sawing in today in the cold

    I think that might be hickory maybe? Bitternut hickory? Or Black ash? Ive never seen white ash with dark heart wood....its always white through the entire log. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  4. TedyOH

    What are you building with your milled wood? merged

    Milled some future black cherry coffee tables today.....was able to get 4 good 2.5" pieces out of the 36" log I drug out of the woods..... Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  5. TedyOH

    Is this worth picking up?

    What's the old brick structure behind the tree? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  6. TedyOH

    Suggestions for Milling setup for 36" maple

    Very nice.....that wood will weigh a ton at first but it dries really fast....probably going to want to seal the end grain quickly Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  7. TedyOH

    Suggestions for Milling setup for 36" maple

    Pointed leaves = reds and pins, rounded = whites Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  8. TedyOH

    Suggestions for Milling setup for 36" maple

    Tulip poplar......the heart wood can have spectacular colors....reds... blues ....violets.....ive wanted to mill one that size on my property for a while now.....take pics when your done if you would. Thanks. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  9. TedyOH

    Suggestions for Milling setup for 36" maple

    What kind of maple is that? The leaves do not look like red, silver or sugar......
  10. TedyOH

    Couple Red Oak Logs

    Funny you mention this......it drives me nuts......we have a camp in PA, when I drive in, all I see are 2' stumps in peoples yards and camps everywhere.......drives me insane!
  11. TedyOH

    First time with hickory

    If you have a FedEx account number (to cover shipping costs) I'd be more than happy to ship you a 5' or 6' length thats 2" thick, about 24" wide - long checking but you'll be able to get some handles out of it for sure.
  12. TedyOH

    First time with hickory

    Seal the end grain asap - I milled some 2" thick hickory and the boards about cracked in half in 4 months.....
  13. TedyOH

    barkless logs and rot

    Oh yeah............
  14. TedyOH

    Is this red oak or hickory?

    Oak? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  15. TedyOH

    Stihl Saws The want and the Needs

    I can run my 170 with 1 hand limbing if need be.......also handles 8-10" stuff just fine.
  16. TedyOH

    Moisture Content Question

    I bought mine more for checking oak ........I am not moving 2 face cord of wood into the garage if is it's not ready.....also use it to check standing dead (out of curiosity), funny how standing dead can be drier or wetter than you think.....
  17. TedyOH

    Firewood ID

    That bark looks more like Mockernut? Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
  18. TedyOH

    Firewood ID

    Pignut or bitternut maybe....
  19. TedyOH

    Oregon Kinetic Log Splitter

    That thing does a number on punky wood.........Dr. Power equipment has had one out for a few years, I think I remember people complaining about a belt always jumping on tough wood, something like that anyway.
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