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Richard Clements

11/10/2006 9:55 PM

Update: too much of a good thing

I discovered Some Russian olive (I think that's what it is) in the slash
piles as I was digging out cherry logs and brought some home tonight,
anyone ever work with it? is it worth the effort of milling?

Got a good sized ash log 4' by 16"-18" there was an even bigger log
(lower on the trunk about 5' long) but couldn't load it into the truck
by myself, my question is what is the best way to cut bat blanks from
it? just cut a 4"x4"x4' and hope it doesn't crack? time isn't an issue
should I wrap it in something to slow down the drying time?

any thoughts would help?


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"Darrell Feltmate"

in reply to Richard Clements on 11/10/2006 9:55 PM

12/10/2006 7:35 PM

Get some anchorseal on the ends first to help prevent cracking. For turning
blank preparation check here http://aroundthewoods.com/firewood.shtml

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God bless and safe turning
Darrell Feltmate
Truro, NS, Canada
www.aroundthewoods.com
"Richard Clements" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I discovered Some Russian olive (I think that's what it is) in the slash
> piles as I was digging out cherry logs and brought some home tonight,
> anyone ever work with it? is it worth the effort of milling?
>
> Got a good sized ash log 4' by 16"-18" there was an even bigger log
> (lower on the trunk about 5' long) but couldn't load it into the truck
> by myself, my question is what is the best way to cut bat blanks from
> it? just cut a 4"x4"x4' and hope it doesn't crack? time isn't an issue
> should I wrap it in something to slow down the drying time?
>
> any thoughts would help?


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