Last night I got the white oak on the trailer all cut into rounds. I didn't cut into the piece that was on the tail of the trailer the root flare as there is metal stains on it. It's a bit long and I don't want to ruin one of my loger chains on it. My plan is to noodle up what I can without getting to close to the stains and then cut the pieces to length. I'm open to advise/ alternative methods(I don't any c-4, bulk mattch heads, or black powder on hand lol.
I ended up cutting 17 more cookies and delivered them and realized they will need at least 4-5 more
. The first log I cut for them I probably could have sold for 2-300, oh well that's how it goes. The kids project looks sweet and I didn't have any large black locust for them so white oak should be the next best wood for them
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After dropping the cookies on my way to pick up my tractor I saw this, had to have it, scrounged from the recycling pile by the trash can in a high end neighborhood
. It's almost 6' of the deep shelving, little payment for giving up some of the wood I've scrounged I guess.