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I could be wrong but done a bit of research into turkey oak uses a couple of years ago after I had a monster one to clear up, which seamed such a shame to just ring up, If you can actually season without it splitting all over the place it then I have seen some pics of really nice tables made with it, but thats a big if.

I personaly thought it made excellent firewood, so did some people who I gave it to try however it rots really quickly, I have some here from nearly 2 years ago that we have been splitting this week and it is already rotting.

I read somewhere but can't find it now where a miller said it used to be called "beer barrell wood"

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