Scrounging Firewood (and other stuff)

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Never had AIM,Myspace,or Facebook. Only need one hand to count the people I call friends. I'll call them on the phone or go talk to them face to face.
Makes me feel good cause I know ya got my #.:) Stihl shop is having open house on Friday if ya want to ride along. Free food!! Let me know.
 
My process was different than most people because I built mine. Mine is registered on an ATF Form 1, "application to manufacture a firearm". To buy one from a dealer you will be buying one on a Form 4. You pay for the suppressor, submit all the paperwork then wait on the gubmit. Check out snipershide.com and waddle thru the suppressor forum. I think theres a thread in there called "form 4 wait times".
 
No idea on type. Most all Euc around here is only good for firewood. I did cut up one a few yrs back in this same Grove that was bright red heart and extremely stable and dense wood. A lot of it went to a wood turner friend. It burns down to nice charcoal when I close up the damper on the stove. Even after 3-4 yrs I have to have other wood to keep it burning in the stove. It cut like butter when green and coyld be hand split. Haven't seen any like it sinse.

We have uncomplicated naming rules in Australia, eg. black snake, brown snake, powerful owl, wedgetail eagle, ringtail possum, drop bear etc. Most likely you came across a red gum, which as you say, has nice red heartwood and after the blue gum is the most commonly planted eucalypt in the US I believe. It is often used here for pretty furniture and is believed by many to be the best firewood available in Oz ... it isn't, but it is still pretty good with BTU's between black locust and osage when grown in Australia. I'm aware that the blue gums that were planted in the US produced poorer quality and less dense timber/lumber than it does in its native environment, not sure if the red gum experience was the same or not.
 
We have uncomplicated naming rules in Australia, eg. black snake, brown snake, powerful owl, wedgetail eagle, ringtail possum, drop bear etc. Most likely you came across a red gum, which as you say, has nice red heartwood and after the blue gum is the most commonly planted eucalypt in the US I believe. It is often used here for pretty furniture and is believed by many to be the best firewood available in Oz ... it isn't, but it is still pretty good with BTU's between black locust and osage when grown in Australia. I'm aware that the blue gums that were planted in the US produced poorer quality and less dense timber/lumber than it does in its native environment, not sure if the red gum experience was the same or not.
We have at least 4 different red heart/gum varieties around here. All but that one tree have fairly thick bark..1-1.5" and they crack out like crazy when drying...useless for even small turning projects. We call the blue gum ''white' eucalyptus as the wood is, well, white. Some trees have some pinkish areas in the larger trunk hearts. All the whites crack badly when drying, are very tough to cut, even when green. Let them dry a few years and they get even harder to cut. I use chisel on green wood and semi-chiz on dry to semi dry wood. There is one outfit near here that Mills the white into 8x8s or larger for garden walls, etc.
The rest either goes to firewood or chipped for some of the bio-fuel plants East of here.

All the reds cut like butter.
 
Never had AIM,Myspace,or Facebook. Only need one hand to count the people I call friends. I'll call them on the phone or go talk to them face to face.

LOL :) ... you'll never find me walking around with my face down into a telephone screen!

nope, not never, ever!
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Makes me feel good cause I know ya got my #.:) Stihl shop is having open house on Friday if ya want to ride along. Free food!! Let me know.
Few years ago I was heading over to my moms house, I was running early, and saw a big sign up in front of the Ford/New Holland dealer. OPEN HOUSE BREAKFAST. I pulled in , great breakfast. Farm fresh eggs, bacon, and sausage. Pancakes, biscuits and gravy. They had door prizes with a coffee can in front, you dropped your door tag in the can of the item you liked. You could buy more tickets, but I just dropped the one free one in the can that only had one other ticket in it. Won a real nice FORD wind breaker.
 
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