They split awfully!Wow. Let us know how it splits. I have been told to split right after its cut down but never given the reason why.
Nice job by the way. Not everything is easy.
They split awfully!Wow. Let us know how it splits. I have been told to split right after its cut down but never given the reason why.
Nice job by the way. Not everything is easy.
good shoulder season wood.........Green it feels like Hedge Apple and dry it feels like a roll of paper towels... I hate to come off as a snob but I'd leave lay.
Mine's bigger, but I'm not going to cut it, and I sure as heck wouldn't burn it. Good for nothing but throwing away, IMHO.
I hate that stuff. Leaves more ash than you had wood to begin with, and so little heat. Bleh! I hate it! (Can you tell?)
sycamore is spiral grain, it will warp badly in all probability. It also splits better around the perimeter than thru the middle. Better but still not easy. Splits best at -20 degreesLooks like good mill size logs. Idk how good the material is though...
Lmao!It burns better than snowballs...but only barely. Be glad you didn't have to chip the brush. Every time I have to deal with one, I get a fresh pack of dust masks and I still end up a hacking mess.
I love the wood they make when I mill them!
SR