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so ss and yoopers thinks its pine:dizzy::jawdrop: i cant win tom trees
 
Ok back up on the roof to await TT bois
do you see them yet:jawdrop:[/QUOTE]
are they dressed in mountie uniforms and repeat everything they hear in song?

NOOO, oh man. I didn't mean it like that. I meant the shirt Nick Nolte looked like the tree collage. Gees. You look nothing like Nick. I was the one who complimented your pic...You look like a coold dude man.

Anyway -- I threw a little piece in my stove and it didn't flame...Hickory?
Ahhh, whatever
Ill be damn I did not see that first go around, Im slipping your right there is a strong resemblance.

One looks to be hard maple, aka sugar maple and the other looks to be ash
Well now that you mention it Ash is very similar to Hickory
http://www.emeraldashborer.info/files/E2892Ash.pdf
 
LMFAO!!! You guys are killing me!! (in a good way) especially the Nick Nolte collage lookalike. LMAO!!

With all the folks posting about how they're doing spittakes and spraying beer, coffee, cola beverege, absinthe, etc. on their screens keyboards. I gotta think that Dell or Microsoft would be good site sponsor prospects.

Bunch of funny guys here. :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I feel like wejust did a circle. Pine now? LOL



LMAO!! You serious? You can sniff it?
if you get right between the trunk and a limb, you're sniffing crotch.:hmm3grin2orange:

the oaks, hickories, sass, walnut, and black locust that i cut all have distinctive aromas. maple, ash, hackberry, poplar-not so much. then there's the osage orange with it's fantastic green/yellow color....

sniff not snort.

identifying leafless sometimes barkless logs in the waste pile is something i've been doing a lot of lately. got it wrong once...a barkless speciman surprised me and turned out to be poplar. so sometime next year i'll be burning a few pieces of poplar in my stove.
 
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if you get right between the trunk and a limb, you're sniffing crotch.:hmm3grin2orange:

the oaks, hickories, sass, walnut, and black locust that i cut all have distinctive aromas. maple, ash, hackberry, poplar-not so much. then there's the osage orange with it's fantastic green/yellow color....

sniff not snort well you no red oak then
:jawdrop: tom trees
 
im sending the fd to get you off the roof:jawdrop: wen you get down :dizzy: they got you tom trees

you know whats really funny is late late last night there was a bucket truck that cruised our street real slow twice. and we are not near the main roads.
your bois was lost or skeered when they saw my place.

Tell um next time look for the anarchy symbol in Christmas lights on the roof.
 
you know whats really funny is late late last night there was a bucket truck that cruised our street real slow twice. and we are not near the main roads.
your bois was lost or skeered when they saw my place.

Tell um next time look for the anarchy symbol in Christmas lights on the roof.

yup that's my boys from lewis tree looking for you :jawdrop: tom trees:cheers:
 
So...have we definitively ID'd the wood? Lotsa popple people. But tom ID'd the stump and the rounds as norway.

I think he got confused. Those rounds and stump are the same stuff as that first pic of wood according to the OP and tom was heavy in the two lipped poplar camp at the onset. And I still am.
 
I think he got confused. Those rounds and stump are the same stuff as that first pic of wood according to the OP and tom was heavy in the two lipped poplar camp at the onset. And I still am.

Confused? Maybe. Or maybe I got confused over the course of this rambling thread.

If I'm the confused one, I'm sure tom will ablige by send me a :greenchainsaw: or a :monkey: or perhaps even a :dizzy:

(Tom likes smileys. Shakespeare used iambic pentameter. Michaelangelo's medium of choice was white marble. Tom creates masterworks in smiley :rock: )
 
Tom creates masterworks in smiley :rock: )

That he does and I don't claim to have an once of the knowledge he does but assuming I read his posts correctly ( which I understand is a HUGE assumption, lol, I never did figure out smiley speak, do they have a book on that? ) he was disagreeing with himself when he stated the stump and rounds in the second pic were Norway. I'm not one to disagree with tom, and I'm sure he's not one to disagree with himself, and I'm quite certain none of us want to see the fallout from the latter battle, but some clarification from the OP as to whether the second set of pics of the stump and rounds are the same stuff that he showed in the first set of pics would be helpful.
 
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