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I like the smell of Scots pine. 
And yesterday while  deadwooding one and enjoying the smell I thought  I recognised a antiseptic smell , is this possible.
It's what turps is made from, which is pretty damn antiseptic I'd say. I'd say you were not imagining it. Also love the smell. More than I like "pine fresh" toilet cleaner like
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green woods obviously smell different to dry timber as most dry timber smells ok but some wet woods like oak and robinia smell like rats piss.

 

the nicest wood in the world by a country mile is lignum vitae and it's so fantastic that the shavings and dust were sold to manufacturers of ladies perfume.

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1 hour ago, se7enthdevil said:

green woods obviously smell different to dry timber as most dry timber smells ok but some wet woots like oak and robinia smell like rats piss.

 

the nicest wood in the world by a country mile is lignum vitae and it's son fantastic that the shavings and dust were sold to manufacturers of ladies perfume.

I think it’s used for the thumb brake on the spider jack

oily wood

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ring barked some larch several years ago and then was sent to fell them 20 monthes later the timber above the ring was fine but where we was cutting below decay had set in, called at kentucy on way home and the people in the que in front of us kept looking round at us, it wasent till i got home canged boots and pants went to price a job and returned home to a fowl smell in the house, i was looking all over for where the dog had crapped but found nothing , then picked saw pants up to hang on door and all came to light the bottom half of the legs along with boots stank of what i can only describe as the worst dog shit smell on earth, the morning after the other guys on site mentioned it one said he went round house checking all the bottoms of foot wear, and the other guy had got in his van then got out as he thought something was dead in there,

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