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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: Small Slick on September 02, 2014, 07:44:18 PM

Title: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: Small Slick on September 02, 2014, 07:44:18 PM
I had an acquaintance call me the othe day and asked me if I would saw some logs for him. It would be my first saw job that wasn't for me. I guess he has some pine and some prickly ash.

He can't get good decking a for his trailers and wants the ash sawn for decking. I thought prickly ash was a scrub tree and didn't grow to a decent diameter and usually is crooked.

If the trees are decent will prickly ash even make for good deck boards for a heavy equipment trailer?

John.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: beenthere on September 02, 2014, 09:59:43 PM
I wonder what he is calling "prickly ash".  It is just an invasive brush-like bush with ferocious thorns almost impossible to get through (without a chainsaw or a small crawler).  ;D

This source says it can get up to 6 in diam. Never have been around it bigger than 1".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanthoxylum_americanum

Would like to hear more, and some pics of the logs and general area they are found.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: barbender on September 02, 2014, 10:38:40 PM
I'd never heard of prickly ash before. Any of the real ash species (black, white, green) should make serviceable trailer deck. BTW, green ash takes a sharp blade to cut straight.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: 36 coupe on September 03, 2014, 04:41:21 AM
Ash will Not stand the weather.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: barbender on September 03, 2014, 09:56:39 PM
Most trailer decks I've been around get wrecked before they rot. My gooseneck has Aspen down the middle of the deck, it's been on there 4 years now (obviously,  aspen is not weather resistant). I've never used ash for a deck, I'm just guessing it would do ok.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: Small Slick on September 03, 2014, 10:12:13 PM
I spoke withe the guy this morning and he said the logs are 18-24" or so. So I'm thinking he has a log that is not prickly ash it sounds like it might be green ash.

He owns a large liquid manure hauling and injecting company so I think the abuse of his employees will wreck the decking before natural causes will.

John
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: barbender on September 03, 2014, 10:38:49 PM
That's why I figure, any hardwood that isn't brittle will do. You're looking for strength more than decay resistance.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: petefrom bearswamp on September 04, 2014, 09:28:36 AM
I sell White ash hay wagon bed and rack lumber which lasts for years.
Have no idea what prickly ash is.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: dboyt on September 04, 2014, 11:13:16 AM
Ash is a fairly hard, resilient wood (which makes it good for tool handles and baseball bats).  Should be good for decking.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: Chuck White on September 04, 2014, 09:02:19 PM
Around here, I've never seen Prickly Ash large enough to do anything with!

What we have is a "weed" type of shrub with HUGE thorns like a rose bush!

They are particularly troublesome when you're trying to do a deer drive in the Fall.  ::)
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: Knute on September 04, 2014, 09:12:37 PM
I wonder if he means locust. It has prickly branches when small and weathers very well.
Title: Re: Prickly ash for trailer decking?
Post by: beenthere on September 04, 2014, 09:20:03 PM
Maybe Small Slick can give us an update on this ash and hopefully a pic of it too.