Sawyer Rob
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It sure smells nice when you noodle it!!
It sure smells NICE when you build your deer blind out of it too!!
SR
It sure smells nice when you noodle it!!
We'll put that in the "Don't Burn Pine" groupIt sure smells NICE when you build your deer blind out of it too!!
SR
So you do have at least one then... unless you already turned it into a sand box for the kiddies (and/or the kitties )I had to replace that "one chunk", it was just under $500.00 installed! SO, won't be burning too many of them!! lol
SR
Swamp pine for us northern flatlanders.
So you do have at least one then... unless you already turned it into a sand box for the kiddies (and/or the kitties )
Sorry Benp , up here a little further North we call then , Tamarack ,Hackmatack or Larch .
But , I do like the term Swamp pine , it's rot resistant and has a good btu value
I'd sure cut and burn it if I was in a stand of it .
I love the combination of scrounged and new lumber, it looks like everything I build.It sure smells NICE when you build your deer blind out of it too!!
SR
I love the combination of scrounged and new lumber, it looks like everything I build.
Nearly the whole thing, is built out of lumber I just milled, out of storm damaged tree's, from here on my place. AND, it's coming along quite nicely...
Yes, there's still plenty of work to do on it, but it's usable right now...
SR
Very nice work! I work at a sawmill and I am impressed with your work! Did you dry any of that lumber or is it still green?
I barbecued with pine once, but the steak tasted like pinesol, so I spruced it up with some hickory.
That is not true. . . at night or when snowing heavy or there are very strong winds I burn chunks of wet tires and Styrofoam. . .the best are Michelin and it seems that the foam from these new fangled flat screen tv's buy best.burn anything as long as it is dry
There was some plagiarism in the one liner, being the pinsol. LolI am just curious. . . did you review this one liner prior to posting it or did you just go for it and hit the reply button? ? ? Because I was / am hearing crickets right now? Have I missed something in the delivery? lol
Odd, out here the real Tamarack/Larch grows on hillsides amd usually fairly high altitude, well above any wet lands.
Swamp pine for us northern flatlanders.
Sorry Benp , up here a little further North we call then , Tamarack ,Hackmatack or Larch .
LOLI agree Dan. Most here call it Tamarack and I have only heard a handful call it swamp pine.
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