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<blockquote data-quote="J.W Younger" data-source="post: 3179785" data-attributes="member: 26443"><p>Yep, got to be close to 500 species of oak and they all fall into either the white or red group. Now you gimme sum actual straight grained pin or red oak and nothin splits much eaiser.Throw in sum black jack(red) or twisted grain post oak (white)and you got yer work cut out for u.</p><p>When it comes to white oak the scaley bark stuff used for making whiskey barrels is my favorite firewood. Ain't too bad to split either. Takes a while to season good tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.W Younger, post: 3179785, member: 26443"] Yep, got to be close to 500 species of oak and they all fall into either the white or red group. Now you gimme sum actual straight grained pin or red oak and nothin splits much eaiser.Throw in sum black jack(red) or twisted grain post oak (white)and you got yer work cut out for u. When it comes to white oak the scaley bark stuff used for making whiskey barrels is my favorite firewood. Ain't too bad to split either. Takes a while to season good tho. [/QUOTE]
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