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Hi all I have been doing a clearance job of the wood in the pictures ,can anyone help with identifying what wood it is and if it would be any good for logs...i believe it is a soft wood but its still very wet so hard to know for sure.Any feedback would be gratefully received

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Tony

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bark seems thick enough to be a Pinus sp. especially with the deep fissuring which is characteristic of pines.

 

Pine wood, mainly scots pine, is good for kindling and will light off a match if dry enough. Makes good logs too, only if very very dry though.

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bark seems thick enough to be a Pinus sp. especially with the deep fissuring which is characteristic of pines.

 

Pine wood, mainly scots pine, is good for kindling and will light off a match if dry enough. Makes good logs too, only if very very dry though.

 

aint no pine:001_tt2:

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Not pine, its poplar. The split log looks just like pop.

 

 

 

 

edit.......Durr! Why didn't I think of this before... pine and pop both have very distinctive smells... give it a sniff......

 

 

I can smell its pop from here.

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Edited by Tom D

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