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Started by jlax27, January 02, 2015, 09:44:10 PM

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jlax27

My buddy said I could have this wood but he doesn't know what kind so he sent me this picture.  I'm not sure either.  I will be burning it in a wood stove so I only want it if it is suitable.  Thanks for reading and fro any help you can give.



 

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brendonv

Bradford pear. Aka callery pear.  Its a hardwood. Really heavy.
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I take all the Bradford Pear trunks I can get for wood turning.  Good stuff.
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sandhills

Wouldn't it be good for smoking wood?

thecfarm

Smoking wood for a duck??  :D
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sandhills

Now let's not turn this into a fight, poor DanG is trying to accomplish something I never could, ok now I'm hungry, thanks a lot Ray.  ;)  :D

And I'm not even on the food board  ::)

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