mostly sycomore wood and some boxes have some cherry wood other woodsYou have scamore and sycomore? Are they mixed together or separate? Or is this separate from the other ad?
Gunny100, I'd like to earnestly wish you good luck selling your boxes of wood. I personally think it might be a real long shot to do so here - what with everyone being all over the world and already in the pursuit of firewood, but you're welcome to try. Sycamore sure looks like pretty wood - being from the west I had to look it up - we don't have that here.mostly sycomore wood and some boxes have some cherry wood other woods
If you pay the shipping Bob it looks like Gunny can have his first sale and you can give Sick-e-more a try!Sycamore sure looks like pretty wood - being from the west I had to look it up - we don't have that here.
Bob
Gunny100, I'd like to warmly wish you good luck selling your boxes of wood. I personally think it might be a real long shot to do so here - what with everyone being all over the world and already in the pursuit of firewood, but you're welcome to try. Sycamore sure looks like pretty wood - being from the west I had to look it up - we don't have that here.
Bob
It can be a good tussle to split it even with a splitter at times because of the twisted grain and yes very heavy when wet but light when dry. I personally like it for some reason, seems to burn nicely but like you said medium heat output but not bad. A friend of mine said it reminds him of wet grass when splitting it when it's wet, kind of does smell like that.....Sycamore grows like weeds around here along creek and river beds. It's nice looking for woodworking, but it is a PITA to process. Saturated with water when green, and heavy. Twisted, interlocking grain makes it difficult to split. Once dry, it burns okay enough, not very dense or much btu output, but it burns.
Personally, I think ol' gunny only posts here for the lulz...
It can be a good tussle to split it even with a splitter at times because of the twisted grain and yes very heavy when wet but light when dry. I personally like it for some reason, seems to burn nicely but like you said medium heat output but not bad. A friend of mine said it reminds him of wet grass when splitting it when it's wet, kind of does smell like that.....
Yeah but you are talking sycamore. He has scamore and sycomore..... Totally different species.Sycamore grows like weeds around here along creek and river beds. It's nice looking for woodworking, but it is a PITA to process. Saturated with water when green, and heavy. Twisted, interlocking grain makes it difficult to split. Once dry, it burns okay enough, not very dense or much btu output, but it burns.
Personally, I think ol' gunny only posts here for the lulz...
Yeah but you are talking sycamore. He has scamore and sycomore..... Totally different species.
Yeah $8 a box and have to drive to the fella's house to get it too.Oh yeah, that's right... duh!
It sounds exotic, and I should hope so at $8 a box when I can go to just about any gas station or grocery store with a 50 mile radius and get a bundle of split hardwood for $5.... Though, they don't come in a box...
Yeah $8 a box and have to drive to the fella's house to get it too.
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