MattF Forum Supporter Messages 17,625 Location South Yorkshire Oct 8, 2021 #1 Just had to cut up the bole of a Rhus tree which went over in the wind the other night, & before chucking it on the burning pile, thought I'd just check as to whether it may be any good for turning or suchlike, once dried out?
Just had to cut up the bole of a Rhus tree which went over in the wind the other night, & before chucking it on the burning pile, thought I'd just check as to whether it may be any good for turning or suchlike, once dried out?
The_Yellow_Ardvark https://www.death-clock.org/ Messages 20,204 Location Going Away. Oct 8, 2021 #2 Yes. Simply put, yes.
MattF Forum Supporter Messages 17,625 Location South Yorkshire Oct 8, 2021 #3 Is that a yes? These are the bits I'll keep then. The sap in it is vicious. Reminds me of PU glue.
The_Yellow_Ardvark https://www.death-clock.org/ Messages 20,204 Location Going Away. Oct 8, 2021 #4 Oi @MattF That's my wood burning garden stove. Give it back.