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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. He sure does.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Cash is still reeling... from the ass whooping he took on knowing dick about wood.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read. Chestnut? lol, no. Lotta Ash.
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. Oak n locust for me mix n some maple👍
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Looks like cottonwood to me. I think you are a senile old fugg that knows dick... and runs his mouth like a latrine.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read. WTF have you been for the last 100+ years?
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That truck looks a little under-qualified for that load. You’ve never done much on a farm I’m guessing You ain't never done a fuqking thing in your life, I'm guessing.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read. I got some Chyna chestnuts here n there American chestnuts bit tha dust along time ago
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Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read. WTF have you been for the last 100+ years? That was pretty harsh... But I don'ts mind. I actually have 6" Chestnut, but it is blighted like all of dem.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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That truck looks a little under-qualified for that load. You’ve never done much on a farm I’m guessing You ain't never done a fuqking thing in your life, I'm guessing. Your Mom count?
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OK, fess up Wabigoon. You really gonna cut, split and stack that load? I’m skeptical. 🤔
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Ah, thats bullshit. Wood burns. Dry it, it burns. Not hot enough, burn more. People get too caught up on 10-20% BTU difference. its wood, if you arent paying for it, who cares. Just burn it. I'm swimming in ash, oak, and beech here, but I'll burn anything thats not a conifer or sycamore. Sycamore smells like ass. This.
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Judging by the country in the pictures and the logs on the trailer. it could be Silver Maple.
Most likely cut down along a river or stream, in a town park or graveyard.
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Any Chestnut???? Makes nice lumber I’ve read. WTF have you been for the last 100+ years? I’ve read that an organization has been trying to get a blight resistant tree with some success. There is also folks reclaiming the old lumber.
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https://tacf.org/The American Chestnut Foundation is here in Asheville. They are trying to restore the American chestnut tree. I found a big chestnut tree growing next to Sweetwater Road. I cut off a 10 inch branch that had green leaves on it. I took it down to the ACF office. They ran a DNA test on it, and found that this tree is Chinese and not American.
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https://tacf.org/The American Chestnut Foundation is here in Asheville. They are trying to restore the American chestnut tree. I found a big chestnut tree growing next to Sweetwater Road. I cut off a 10 inch branch that had green leaves on it. I took it down to the ACF office. They ran a DNA test on it, and found that this tree is Chinese and not American. There is a tree nursery here in PA that is pretty close to developing a blight resistant chestnut. Some have already been planted out and about. Most of the old barns around here have chestnut beams in them
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Nice trailer. Nice load of wood
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I don't mess with poplar, not enough BTU per cord. Oak is almost twice as good. There is only so much room in my woodpiles, why take up space with mediocre wood.
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We use a lot of Popular lumber for interior trim. Paint grade. Also for cabinets . Seems like soft maple wood be close to the same density. Where is Cashking when we need him? Popla is softer wood ain’t wurthafuck for firewood Brd, Poplar wont hold up to nice oak for heating, but it actually makes a really nice campfire wood. Easy to split, easy to light, and doesn't smoke like some of the other woods when you're sitting around a campfire. You get plenty of heat out of it, just not the BTU's of oak for heating. I got 3 big tops up back of my house I'm gonna cut up and put back for campfire wood this summer.
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