Art Vandelay
Bovinius Maximus
I hear ya, The weather has been nasty lately. Their talkin about rough weather two times this week.
Same here.
I hear ya, The weather has been nasty lately. Their talkin about rough weather two times this week.
Same here.
A Tornado would scare the ever loving crap out of me.
Keep your head down boys, do not push your luck.
Do you have a storm shelter like I see on TV?
Be safe!!!
Split another tankful in between storms.
Stack is six foot high now. Ready to start another row. There's still enough on the ground to split to make at least one and a half more rows.
Nope, That wood is for year after next.Great looking stack of wood.
WIll you be able to burn it next year this time?
Nope, That wood is for year after next.
Not really, Probably would dry better on pallets. Just don't have any. I need to spray around the pile for termites before i put any more in there.I noticed that you put your wood on tin roofing? Does that work better than Pallets?
I don't think so, I did split a few of them today but i'm sure there is more there. If i see a nice one i'll throw it aside and let ya know. To tell you the truth, I really don't know if it's red elm or not. It's not much red after it has dried out some. I'll throw you a nice one out and i can even bring it to you. Since you are really close.Did you already split all the crotches in that chunk of tree?
I was needing a few pieces of nicely grained RedElm crotch.....
Scott B
I wish it was a walnut tree, I'd be sellin the log. Those things bring a good price i hear.One of my site un seen bids for a walnut tree removal turned out to be red elm. He kept the credit for the walnut log. :hmm3grin2orange:
Next bid should specify that the credit requires it to be walnut!
Shoot, I can bring ya more than one. I don't know if it's called slippery elm or not. This is a first for me. I always burned mostly oak.Cool!
Going to bury it in the compost bin for the summer/fall anyway to get it to spalt some.
Isn't RedElm also called SlipperyElm?
Scott B
Cool!
Going to bury it in the compost bin for the summer/fall anyway to get it to spalt some.
Isn't RedElm also called SlipperyElm?
Scott B
Shoot, You ain't hi jackin this thread. You know how all my threads go anyway, They always seem to stray off.lolMy dad would get the spalted rounds and turn them to make bowls. They look very neat.
Sorry SS, did not mean to HI-Jak your thread.
Shoot, You ain't hi jackin this thread. You know how all my threads go anyway, They always seem to stray off.lol
You have been repped a few minutes ago.......I think.Noooooo, say it aint soooooooooo.....:hmm3grin2orange:
Shoot, You ain't hi jackin this thread. You know how all my threads go anyway, They always seem to stray off.lol
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