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TRL WGN 1

TRL WGN 1

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depends on the oak

red oak has a distinctive smell and is known by some as "stink oak"
white and black have smells but not near as noticeable as red

some people love it
some people hate it

I can tell you that if I bring in freshly split red oak into my basement, it makes the house smell like rotten garbage
I am not a big fan of the smell, but that doesn't keep me from cutting, splitting, burning it :clap:
 
Steve NW WI

Steve NW WI

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I love the smell. Much better than what I've been dealing with lately, cottonwood (smells like horse poop) and American elm (not as bad, but a kind of sickly sweet fermenting odor, reminds me of corn silage fresh out of the silo).

Cherry is the only wood I cut with a better smell than red oak.
 

ancy

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kd460

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Red oak is my favorite smell of all the woods. Even better than cherry! Especially the smell of it when it burns. When that smell of red oak is gone, it is ready for the stove! It's obviously my favorite wood to burn. KD
 

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Red oak smell great to me, I love it, the fresher the better. If it sits too long before you split, it starts to get a funk to it.
Post oak doesn’t smell as good to me as the red.
Water oak stinks to me.
Bur oak smells a lot like post oak.
 
Sagetown

Sagetown

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The red oak down here is a little different than the northern red oak. Freshly cut it has a very distinctive pleasant aroma which is UN like any of the others.
 

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