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    Default Wood ID please

    Ive been given some decent logs of this stuff, not sure what it is tho, any ideas ?









    Is it worth keeping or is it firewood ? by the way it spits when burned.

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    Is it possibly chestnut? I am not sure, but chestnut has that stringy layer and spits even when dry. Does your logs split easily?

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    Because it spits it may be one of the pines, but apart from that, I dont know.

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    It does split fairly easily.

    Its not a pine

    When I talked to the chap he identified a lime from a website, but I dont think it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr dazzler View Post
    Is it possibly chestnut? I am not sure, but chestnut has that stringy layer and spits even when dry. Does your logs split easily?
    from the colour of the wood and that pithy layer I'd also say it was sweet chesnut.

    assuming it is I'd say it's not much cop for firewood. We get through loads of it at work and some of the guys with log burners etc burn it, but you have to have the fire pretty hot before that stuff'll catch (I tried to make kindling from a bag of offcuts, biiiiig mistake, they just wouldn't catch).
    Last edited by TallMikeM; 16-05-2008 at 17:26.
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    Are you a tree surgeon/arborist Mike?

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    just an idea but could it be poplar? that splits easy and i think it would spit when burnt (not certain though) as its in the same family as willow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr dazzler View Post
    Are you a tree surgeon/arborist Mike?
    I'm a (full title) volunteer assistant forester/warden for the NT.
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    Just watched the "four seasons" episode of Ray. I can confirm fairly confidently that it is sweet chestnut.

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