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Please help me ID this wood
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<blockquote data-quote="KsWoodsMan" data-source="post: 1338411" data-attributes="member: 18630"><p>I'm on the boat with Elm with this one. That was the thought from the first picture. the bark cinched it for me.</p><p></p><p>Seems like the bark on a Box Elder is more 'chunky' or blocky. BE is one of the trees that I just don't see around here. Shame too, a friend of mine turns wood and has been asking for some for 2 years. I met him exactly 2 weeks after I finished burning 1/2 cord of unknown shoulder wood with red stains and streaks. Been looking for more since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KsWoodsMan, post: 1338411, member: 18630"] I'm on the boat with Elm with this one. That was the thought from the first picture. the bark cinched it for me. Seems like the bark on a Box Elder is more 'chunky' or blocky. BE is one of the trees that I just don't see around here. Shame too, a friend of mine turns wood and has been asking for some for 2 years. I met him exactly 2 weeks after I finished burning 1/2 cord of unknown shoulder wood with red stains and streaks. Been looking for more since then. [/QUOTE]
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