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2 hours ago, Stubby said:

You should strip the bark from Birch if not splitting it as soon as its felled . Its the bark on birch that traps the moisture in and it rots from the inside out .

I'll get it done Monday then, bark stripped, split, covered and off the ground....  gonna be a long day😒

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8 hours ago, Turkish 1976 said:

I'll get it done Monday then, bark stripped, split, covered and off the ground....  gonna be a long day😒

Its not so crucial if its split fairly soon after felling . If you dry the birch bark out it makes good fire lighters .

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Oak-ome on, and no malus intended, but I think yew should teak a proper look at it, and think of alder other species it could be.

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42 minutes ago, peds said:

Oak-ome on, and no malus intended, but I think yew should teak a proper look at it, and think of alder other species it could be.

 

Hats off to you, you beat me hands down. I couldn't see the wood for the trees.

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