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I need black locust logs
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<blockquote data-quote="woodshop" data-source="post: 584400" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>Curious what you will be doing with them. B Locust is one of the more rot resistant species. I've pulled 50 year old locust fence posts out of the ground that were still as solid as the day they were put in. The tops of the posts were weatherbeaten and sometimes cracked or deteriorated from all those years of weather, but the part under ground was still solid good wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodshop, post: 584400, member: 5248"] Curious what you will be doing with them. B Locust is one of the more rot resistant species. I've pulled 50 year old locust fence posts out of the ground that were still as solid as the day they were put in. The tops of the posts were weatherbeaten and sometimes cracked or deteriorated from all those years of weather, but the part under ground was still solid good wood. [/QUOTE]
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