Swing by and I'll slice off a dining room table for you.Gonna make a few end tables now for my game room!
That would be awesome, I love the live edge tables.Swing by and I'll slice off a dining room table for you.
I think you might be getting pin oak. Some call it piss oak.I'm not fond of the smell of red oak either. Where I do my cutting and splitting is out in the country. Right across the only road through there is a pig farmer. If I'm working with red oak it's hard to tell what stinks worse, it or the pigs!...lol.
We've got a thing around here they call piss elm. Stinks so bad until it's *really* cured - like two good years - that if I have to burn it, I only load enough in the bin for the night. I don't know that it really smells when burned, but sitting there in the wood bin, it will run you right out of the living room.I think you might be getting pin oak. Some call it piss oak.
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