Road Trip--Wood Gloat

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Gary Max

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Monday morning I was out the front door at 3;15 am headed out for a 400 mile road trip.
Here's what followed me home-----Ash--Red Oak--Poplar--Maple
 

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Gary - you really need to be careful about picking up hitch hikers! It can be very dangerous . . I suggest you send each of us a small portion of your tag along so that it can't gang up on you all at once and you will be safe once again!!!

:rolleyes: Mrs.
 
Thanks folks ---I knew you would enjoy---what about the minerial stained poplar in the last pic---the red is wild.
Oh there are a few pen blanks there also----my market likes local wood some times.
 
Yeah, that is what I call, limited space and time utilization...! Bits the hell out of cutting the trees, handle the heavy logs, slab/slice them, handle all the rubbish (left overs), stack them to dry and wait a couple of years before they are good to work with...!:rolleyes: Is actually called "work smart"...!:eek::biggrin:

Well I agree, that is all very convenient but, I still like to do all the time consuming, heavy/hard handling and dangerous stuff...!:frown::smile::smile-big:

Shame that you didn't score any "chunks" for your bigger turnings, of you know what I mean...!:wink:

That Poplar, well, I didn't think that was Poplar to start with until you said so, certainly different than any Poplar I've seen..!

I reckon, your wife is going to get most of that, more her wood size, huh...???:smile:

Good luck with it...!

Cheers
George
 
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