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What are you building with your milled wood? merged
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<blockquote data-quote="sachsmo" data-source="post: 4572964" data-attributes="member: 12591"><p>Sycamore is sure purty wood!</p><p> My bud who was wood chuckin' since he was a kid, and swears he will <u>never</u> burn wood again.</p><p></p><p> He always said "Sycamore ain't good fer nuthin"". </p><p></p><p> I find it nice stuff, pretty light too. (when dry)</p><p></p><p> But as firewood, he is right on!</p><p></p><p> Keep postin' up them pics, most everything posted before is gone, and according to the guru, "it's gone because of the hack"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sachsmo, post: 4572964, member: 12591"] Sycamore is sure purty wood! My bud who was wood chuckin' since he was a kid, and swears he will [U]never[/U] burn wood again. He always said "Sycamore ain't good fer nuthin"". I find it nice stuff, pretty light too. (when dry) But as firewood, he is right on! Keep postin' up them pics, most everything posted before is gone, and according to the guru, "it's gone because of the hack" [/QUOTE]
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