Agreed.See the problem here is only the OP can actually be sure what it really is.
Agreed.See the problem here is only the OP can actually be sure what it really is.
So now what?Agreed.
YupHe could ask the mill what it is actually.
Here's some pictures of green(red) ash (fraxinus pennsylvanica). Ash often has great variability in bark within the same subspecies growing on the same site.Ok guys, I'm going to the woodpile to slice up some GREEN ASH that I just cut down a few days ago. I'll post some good pictures this afternoon.
Someone needs to do the same with a sassafras today.
Here's some pictures of green(red) ash (fraxinus pennsylvanica). Ash often has great variability in bark within the same subspecies growing on the same site.
Hickory or Ironwood maybe ,need pics of the whole tree for this one.We might as well get everyone arguing over this one. Anyone know what this is?
Hickory or Ironwood maybe ,need pics of the whole tree for this one.
endgrain and split would be good alsoI'll echo both of those suggestions, with a lean more towards hickory than Ironwood. Bark doesn't seem "stringy" enough for Ironwood, but hard to say from two pics.
Looks like smooth bark hickoryWe might as well get everyone arguing over this one. Anyone know what this is?
I've seen red in ash and really thick bark too. Usually the odd ball stuff i find in swamps.How about the red tint in the wood? I don't recall ever seeing Ash with that coloring, also the furrows in the bark are too deep.
I've seen red in ash and really thick bark too. Usually the odd ball stuff i find in swamps.
Usually larger, but it can happen in supressed smaller trees too. I've seen bark go from thick and furrowed to nearly smooth to scaley all on the same tree.Swamp Ash. Was that thick bark on larger Ash trees or is it the location that plays a factor into the tree having a thicker bark?
Fred, thanks for getting back to us with the ID on the wood. I was in the not Ash camp.Anyhoo, I took along a slab of this wood to see if I could find more. No soap on that but as fate would have it, the owner came putzying around on his tractor. I flagged him down and showed him what I had.That's ash he said...
Fred, thanks for getting back to us with the ID on the wood. I was in the not Ash camp.
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