oak stump ideas

Status
Not open for further replies.

02blues

New User
john
I found some oak sections recently cut. (I think). I am planning to use this as a block to trim up stock once I level the ends...Thought I would try to make some riven boards maybe for a "bibble box" as seen on the woodwrights shop. 75 inch girth..

Woodwright's Shop. Peter and the Box. Master joiner Peter Follansbee of Plymoth Plantation carves a 17th century "bible box." .

any other thoughts about handling or using this stock? :eusa_thin
VERY VERY heavy. A three man lift.


DSC_2828.JPG

cheers!
 

rbdoby

New User
Rick
John,

I'd try to do as much work to the block as I could where it is laying to get it to a more manageable size. Your chopping block will between 2 and 3 foot tall? Do you have a hand truck? The other pieces I'd split into sizes I could handle. You'll need some extra wedges and gluts to split your logs if they have some length to them.

Rick Doby
 
OP
OP
02blues

02blues

New User
john
Good Ideas. I dont have a hand truck but that sounds like a good investment. I have several guys that are going to help load them though.

Sounds like youve done this...
How have you made your gluts? Hard wood, sizes or any recommendations. I have only one wedge and will need to get another I guess unless I can use a wedge and glut.

Do you recommend a radial slpit / half width? Was hoping to get maximum width. Can I just split full width along the diameter?

Is it possible to keep the ends of the "stump" from cracking? checking? as it dries? I did put a little danish oil on one cut end...

Recommend leaving the bark on or stripping it off?

Thanks again...!
 
OP
OP
02blues

02blues

New User
john
A new load today...I feel like we just landed another Muskie!!

DSC_0008.JPG

IMG00268.jpg

aka...fish gloat.:eusa_danc
PS we are not real fishermen.. just some dumb luck.:dontknow:
 
OP
OP
02blues

02blues

New User
john
free oak stumps

Dragon:
I ran across these in someones yard in Chapel Hill. I didn't want them to end up as mulch or firewood. Hope I can use them they are very heavy and rock hard.were cut down about 2 months ago per owner.

the good news: There are 2 or three left if you want them. I could only handle 3. They are not perfectly round but if you are interested I would be happy to meet you and show you whats left. I know the owner would be happy to get ride of them b/c it would cost him money to get them removed.

We used 4 guys for each section. two pulling a tow rope and two pushing up a ramp into the pick up. So heavy it slightly bent the tail gate...but not bad.

Shoot me a PM and we can try to work something out. Same goes for anyone else.

John / 02blues.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Premier Sponsors

Contact for your financial processing needs!

Our Sponsors

LATEST FOR SALE LISTINGS

Top