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ScottM Scott Staff member Corporate Member Mar 15, 2020 #2 Bark looks more like red oak to me. Can you show us the core?
Z zdorsch Zach Corporate Member Mar 15, 2020 #3 I agree that I don’t think it’s hickory. A picture of the core would definitely help! This is hickory:
I agree that I don’t think it’s hickory. A picture of the core would definitely help! This is hickory:
RJC58 Bob Senior User Mar 15, 2020 #4 Well, it’s covered with anchor seal, now. It had a reddish tint... y’all are likely right. Not the lower pieces in the pic, those are cherry and an unidentified fruit tree.
Well, it’s covered with anchor seal, now. It had a reddish tint... y’all are likely right. Not the lower pieces in the pic, those are cherry and an unidentified fruit tree.
Fishbucket New User Joe Mar 15, 2020 #5 When you put a saw to it, there’s an odor.. not bad but it’s there.
O Oka Casey Corporate Member Mar 15, 2020 #6 looks like white oak to me, does it smell a bit like cow piss ? ........ sorry that is the only way I can describe that smell.
looks like white oak to me, does it smell a bit like cow piss ? ........ sorry that is the only way I can describe that smell.
J Jeff New User Jeff Mar 16, 2020 #7 Red Oak. Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) www.carolinanature.com
Craig C New User Craig Mar 16, 2020 #8 Agree with red oak. High school ag teacher told us that red oak is the bark with the ski slopes.