Definately not a wood snob. If it burns I throw it in the stove. Now if there are two trees, one pine and one oak, and I can only get one, then I get the oak. Most times I go back and get the pine too.
Neil, I forgot to take a pic of the pile of wood I dumped at my buddy's house. I worked for about 4 hours bucking and loading my trailer, yesterday. Drank a 20 ounce bottle of water every hour. Never felt overworked. Came home sat down at the computer to check on every one, drank one beer, no light beer in my house. Got up to take a shower and made it into the kitchen and both quads cramped up. I couldn't move my legs for almost 20 minutes. Then my shoulder and right arm cramped all night long. I guess that's what I get for teasing every one. Must have dehydrated even though I felt good working. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed that, Joe.
Neil, I forgot to take a pic of the pile of wood I dumped at my buddy's house. I worked for about 4 hours bucking and loading my trailer, yesterday. Drank a 20 ounce bottle of water every hour. Never felt overworked. Came home sat down at the computer to check on every one, drank one beer, no light beer in my house. Got up to take a shower and made it into the kitchen and both quads cramped up. I couldn't move my legs for almost 20 minutes. Then my shoulder and right arm cramped all night long. I guess that's what I get for teasing every one. Must have dehydrated even though I felt good working. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed that, Joe.
One time I stumbled onto a contractor that was hired to thin out a area along a roadway that had a steep embankment. I knew the area well with most of the trees being Live Oak so I dropped everything else to be ready to haul away the logs as they were available. After a few weeks my log pile grew to close to 10 cords. During this process many people drove by me yelling and screaming that I had stole their wood. It did not bother me at all. If being a snob is the same as a good opportunist well hopefully that is me. Thanks
Ahhh, another segregationist! I, too, keep the oak separated. Wouldn't want any funny business going on. The softwoods can mix it up all they want, just not with the oak.Not so much a snob with what I burn. More the fact that I divide the wood up in stacks or piles as to keep it seperated as the song goes. Buddies give me heck over it. but hey... I have the room to do it ! cure oak at least 2yr, would never put maple in same stack of pile etc..etc.
my pile right now is 20% pin oak 25% white oak 50% hickory and 5% maple.
I have an ad on Craigslist, I'll cut some trees down if there are no hazards and I keep the wood, leave the branches and stumps. I get an email every 2-3 days. Weed out the crack heads that want me to clear cut and chip everything and haul it out for free... I go and look at 1 "job" a week. I pretty much don't cut trees down unless it's oak, hickory, chery or ash.
I guess I'm a wood snob? But that's just because I can afford to be right now... I've burnt my fair share of **** wood though.
Definately not a wood snob. If it burns I throw it in the stove. Now if there are two trees, one pine and one oak, and I can only get one, then I get the oak. Most times I go back and get the pine too.
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